Katheryn Howard, The Hope Theatre
Apart from the pitiful knowledge I garnered from secondary school history lessons (it wasn’t my favourite subject), I know very
Apart from the pitiful knowledge I garnered from secondary school history lessons (it wasn’t my favourite subject), I know very
After a horrendous nuclear explosion on our beloved world, NASA astronaut James is the last man on Earth, albeit 253
Taking audiences back to 1979 when Britain was on the brink of political collapse for the second time in a
By Alice Sebold. Adapted by Bryony Lavery. Directed by Melly Still Susie Salmon is just like any other young girl.
The acclaimed, multi-award winning singer and actress Maria Friedman sings from the great songbooks in her 2019 show, From the
Review by Melinda Haunton Adapting a multi-generational family saga for the small stage takes ambition, confidence and knowing just where
Martin McDonagh’s The Beauty Queen of Leenane has been on my list for a long time and when I heard
Chemistry uses the wonderdurg of intimate performance to produce a great two-hander.
Dirty Crusty promises the story of a woman (with personal hygiene issues) improving her life with sex, dance and reclaiming