Theatre Review: A Crash Course in Cloudspotting, Mayfest Author Conal Dougan Date May 20, 2022 “We invite you to leave your belongings on your chair and to take...
Music, Theatre Review: Polyphony brings beauty to the banal for Mayfest Author Conal Dougan Date May 13, 2022 Verity Standen has a history of producing affecting, sensual audio shows for...
Theatre Review: Peter Clifford dazzles at the Wardrobe Theatre Author Conal Dougan Date April 7, 2022 “I’m a jack of all trades, master of none,” explains...
Theatre Review: Decadence at Alma Tavern Theatre Author Scott Hammond Date March 3, 2022 2nd March 2022 Written in far-off 1981 in the early throes of Thatcherism,...
Theatre Review: The Red Lion – A fine, and long awaited debut, at Bristol Old Vic Author Scott Hammond Date February 9, 2022 8th February 2022 Despite its minimalist approach – a mere three actors and...
Theatre Review: Robin Hood brings swashbuckling hilarity to Bristol Old Vic Author Conal Dougan Date December 9, 2021 Schoolboy and Robin Hood fanatic JJ Wilson has slipped through a gap in...
Theatre Review: Little Women in Black – another laugh filled festive mashup Author Scott Hammond Date November 26, 2021 26th November 2021 In preserving what is now a decade long tradition of...
Theatre Review: Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights injected with brio at Old Vic Author Scott Hammond Date October 21, 2021 20th October 2021 (Photo: Steve Tanner) The work of Emma Rice, Artistic Director...