Theatre
Steve Richards is probably familiar to many – a well-known British journalist, frequently featuring on the
A fast-paced farcical musical romp through the 1892 trial and tribulations of Lizzie Borden, infamous alleg
This was the final performance of one of the most talked-about shows at the Fringe: and it indeed finished
What are the odds? On the toss of a coin Smita Russell shares an absolutely absurd story.
The Land of Beat is a fast-paced hour of powerful Korean traditional drumming with a modern twist, interspe
This beautifully styled play tells the story of Mozart’s sister Nannerl, who herself was a musical genius,
Anti-Gone was reviewed when the show was presented in English and its final performance will run in Mandari
Cleverly written with a clear emotional journey and filled with a good smattering of humour, this is an enj
Theatre Re, one of the UK’s leading physical theatre companies, returns to the Fringe with The Nature o
This is the fictional tale of a former Nashville country star, Marcy Aurora, who ended up in jail for killi
Go West! and you are immediately plunged into a fever dream of a post-apocalyptic frontier.
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For around forty years, there were three distinctively glamorous British and American superstars of song, s
It is 1990, and Trish is living alone in a gritty, postmodern Gothic warehouse studio – once a coffin facto
On what feels like the sunniest day of the year, a cosy bed rests on the red decking outside Summ
‘ A play about love at first sight and the power of human connection; inspired by my life, this is the
This is an interesting modern take on the Salem witches’ story.
Wonderfully evocative and enchanting, this family-friendly show explores dreams connected to the sea: one w
This is political theatre at its finest.
‘Faith in the Footlights’ sought to bring together some of most favourite songs from the musicals, though w