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Forgive us, Oh Father, for we have sinned
We’ll say our Hail Mary
Because the Holy Ghost is scary
Everybody…
Of all the constituencies who might find themselves drawn to this production, it is undoubtedly the smallest…
It was at a party in Palm Springs when Frank Sinatra became captivated by Ava Gardner, the glamorous, most…
Both celebrated actors in Brazil, Guilherme Leme teams up with co-director Vera Holtz in this deft…
This award winning play by James Hamilton (Scottish Daily Mail Drama UK 2015), is inspired by the…
This is the first staging of the renowned poet Anna Akhmatova’s epic A Poem Without a Hero, Translated from…
You need to know and probably love musicals to get the most out of this show. Anyone who dismisses musicals…
Steinbeck had an ability to portray with abiding compassion characters who had been battered emotionally and…
This comedy drama about a Fringe theatre company is actually based on real events which took place during the…
This show, from Retford based professional touring theatre company TaleGate Theatre, is as ambitious as it is…
The Traverse Theatre is again staging its popular Breakfast Plays which this year features new writing by six…
Sondheim 'Masterclass' gets top performance marks!
This is a fairytale of globalisation, corporate greed and of coming to terms with reality in a world gone mad.
I have just escaped from a claustrophobic cellar, where a madman held an audience for 90 minutes.
We shared…
The essence of Fringe theatre is that the majority of the shows are amateur productions, but not many have…
Having already brought to the fore Shakespeare's Women with Susannah York and Berkoff's Women with Linda…
Sondheim’s ‘A Little Night Music’ is maybe a curious choice for a youth Music group as it deals with the…
Wistful is the one word that probably best describes a series of songs about a love affair. The show is based…
Plans for a quiet, retired life by the sea are not going to plan for John Davis. He is hearing voices. And…
‘Mad, bad and dangerous to know’ might have described Patrick Hamilton in his latter days half-truthfully as…