For many people, theatre and carol concerts are an intrinsic part of Christmas, but much like many parts of 2020, these traditions have been unable to go ahead in the…
On what should have been a joyous day, the Barn Theatre have made the decision to close and also face losing £250,000. On the second birthday of the Cirencester based…
The scene of committee talking in circles and achieving very little is one that can seem strangely familiar especially in today’s political climate, which is one the elements that has…
Since opening in 2015 Hope Mill Theatre Manchester has staged a number of shows that had previously not been seen in UK for a number years, and bought new life…
Last year Shotgun Carousel invited theatre goers into the magical and immersive world of Divine Proportions. The evening was filled with food, drink, cabaret and stand up and this year…
On 15th and 16th September the first all Algerian theatrical piece will be playing at the Bunker Theatre. Different Sand is written by Samia Dijilli and is about two British-Algerian…
Sat in a garden on a sunny afternoon Incognito theatre are writing their latest play ‘The Burning’ that looks at the way powerful women have been labelled throughout history –…
Tree follows the story of Kaelo (Alfred Enoch) as he travels to his grandmother’s farm in South Africa to spread his mother’s ashes and learn more about his father. The…
With less than a month to go until the Edinburgh Fringe Festival begins theatre companies across the country are trialing their shows to gage audience reactions before taking them to…