‘Poet In Da Corner’ is a semi-autobiographical piece written by Debris Stevenson, inspired by Dizzee Rascal’s hit album, ‘Boy In Da Corner.’ The album was released in 2003, when Debris…
“It’s okay. I’m okay.” In a world that never stops, GUNK is a gorgeous landscape of today’s anxieties, blending devised theatre, prose, live music and illustration to create a spectacle…
“In Charlie Chaplin’s highly detailed autobiography Stan Laurel is never mentioned. Stan talked about Charlie all his life.” A blend of slick mime, striking physical comedy, and a delightful musical…
Alan Bennett’s “The History Boys” first opened at the National Theatre in 2004 to huge acclaim and has since appeared on stages and screens globally; such is the show’s popularity…
On 9th February 1942, Carole King is born Carole Joan Klein in Brooklyn, New York. With a career that’s seen more than 400 of her compositions recorded by over 1000…
Once– this poetic movie turned into a musical, makes its return to stage. This show is without a doubt a quietly stunning love story, that intertwines soulful folk music with…
An enchanting performance which delights those both familiar and unfamiliar with the original story; Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and I reels you into the characters’ lives and stories leaving you…
Dick Whittington at the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre is a traditional pantomime bursting with sparkle and slapstick. If you’re coming to the theatre for a night of festive entertainment, you will…
John Osborne’s “The Entertainer” first opened to audiences in 1957 and has been revived a number of times since. This latest production re-imagined by director Sean O’Connor takes the setting…