WORKS is a dance piece choreographed by Emanuel Gat, adapted from a collaboration between Emanuel Gat Dance and Le Ballet de Lyon. It is split into small sections of trios,…
The Medea Hypothesis deals with the idea that mankind is having a detrimental effect on the planet, presenting a kind of existential anxiety that the characters experience while coming to…
Opera: something to be revered and attached with a stigma that it is only for a certain crowd. The English National Opera is trying to remove that stigma and make…
Alick and Suzanne Glass’ new musical throws us into the glamorous world of the 1930s; a world where Hollywood is King and major studios are throwing money at new phenomenon:…
The National Theatre production of A Taste of Honey written by Shelagh Delaney and directed by Bijan Sheibani is a sweet success. A play which explores the hardships of poverty…
High Fidelity is a dynamic masterpiece. Its tongue in cheek, extremely animated and full of innuendos. This newly adapted musical originates from the book of the same name and it…
With a sharp and clever script by Ben Elton that oozes with dark humour, Gasping perfectly walks the line between brilliantly funny and unexpectedly compelling in a story of corporate…
Premiering its first full production, after workshopping with Lucie Jones at the King’s Head Theatre: Julie Atherton stars in The Green Fairy, a musical about a woman starting to claim her life…
Social media can form the ultimate barrier between parents and teenagers. With cyber bullies, FOMO and porn circling the internet, parents can feel an overwhelming need to control and to…