Review: The Custard Boys
When seeing a play adapted from or based upon a book or film, it’s difficult to know how much research
When seeing a play adapted from or based upon a book or film, it’s difficult to know how much research
Anastasia - Marcelle Maurette Pushkin House Theatre, London Walking Thoughts 12/04/2012 In 1918, the Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia and
For the culture-hungry, the UK provides us with an absolute feast of delights from all over the world. Flashing lights,
Leeds City Varieties 09/03/2012 LipService Written and performed by LipService (Maggie Fox and Sue Ryding), Withering Looks is a satirical
“It’s my view that it’s just as important to please ten people with something that’s very unusual, than ten million
Stage@Leeds 27/02/2012 Paper Birds Why do you drink? Is it to get drunk on a night out? Is it to
When it comes to art, I am not afraid of the bleak. In fact, I usually relish it, so the
Leeds Met Gallery & Studio Theatre has been producing and supporting experimental performance work for over 20 years and its
Stalin’s Favourite Adapted for the stage from Orlando Fige’s The Whisperers by Rupert Wickham, Stalin’s Favourite offers a personal, candid
This week at the Carriageworks, Theatre Unlimited present ‘Defying Hitler’ and ‘Stalin’s Favourite’ as part of their ‘Living History’ series.
“We have a place in society – and I don’t just mean black society” – Myra Harrison. Written by Don
“You know, all it takes for love to succeed is that cynical men stand by and do nothing.” Ben Moor’s
Playwright and actor Ben Moor answers some questions about his play Coelacanth, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and what he has
Depressingly dark but not dull, The Shell Seekers turned out to be a rather thought-provoking production. It is set principally