Drama
Between the air raid siren and the all-clear sounding the evening will be punctuated by three bombs falling.…
War –What is it good for? Absolutely nothing!
Just like the serialised tales in magazines of Conan Doyle and Dickens, 44 Scotland Street by Alexander…
Political satire is hardly a new concept, but this piece by Tom Basden (if.comedy Best Newcomer 2007) manages…
Cheap as chips. It’s a throwaway remark even though a fish supper these days can cost as much as a set lunch…
A recording of the actual voice of Donald Trump using the sexual words that he described as merely ‘Locker…
The intriguing question in this new play ‘I’m With The Band’ poses is ‘if the British Isles were a rock band…
This one man show gives a fascinating glimpse into the deadliest job in the world.
It is 1959. The prison is Huntsville, Texas. Elyese Dukie (Lucy Roslyn) is on death row for the murder of two…
Mark Thomas’ ‘The Red Shed’ is subtitled ‘a topical tale of the miners’ strike’. It does, however, feature a…
Good theatre is like the elixir of life and Brian Friel's play Faith Healer is a theatrical experience.…
A charming love letter sent across generations.
Seeing the words ‘coming of age’ is usually a guarantee that I would give a production a body swerve. …
Two men find themselves castaways from life as a huge flood engulfs the UK. Seemingly trapped by the…
This cosmic love story launches with the Voyager probes hurtling into the outer Solar System bearing their…
We travel with Rosi from her father's grave back into the past as she works out her relationship to her…
Making one’s way to Studio 2a at C Soco was like being in a scene from Flann O’ Brien’s book, The Third…
Turned out nice again. The perfect day for a visit to Crosby and Formby beaches.
‘And so to the Jury’s Inn hostelry, there to see an lively group of actors perform some drolls…’
Nikolai Gogol’s short story written in 1835 has been brilliantly interpreted by the well established Newbury…