Cardiff’s Wales Millennium Centre experiences a sugar rush as Waitress serves a generous slice of feel-good fun. Screen to ...
The Nutcracker has long been a Christmas treat for family audiences worldwide. It was not always so. The première in 1892 was ...
Theatre continues to bear witness to the injustice and cruelty against Palestinians with nine short plays by Palestinian ...
In the good old days, the June launch of the Edinburgh Fringe Programme was big news. In a carefully coordinated exercise, ...
The television version of Gentleman Jack by Sally Wainwright, who serves as creative consultant to the ballet, rose to the ...
There is a striking visual quality to the performance of Slaughterhouse-Five (or The Children’s Crusade). The show takes ...
TheatreCraft, “the UK’s largest free careers event dedicated to offstage roles in theatre”, is bringing together leading UK ...
Kate Arnstein has been chosen to pen Cinderella, Nottingham Playhouse’s 2026 Christmas show for younger children.
It all began for me towards the end of 1995 when a leaflet dropped out of my Friends of The Royal Exchange newsletter for a ...
Written by Barney Norris, music and lyrics by Jonathan Walton Dash Arts in association with Leeds Playhouse Belgrade Theatre ...
Based on George Bernard Shaw’s 1913 play Pygmalion, Lerner & Loewe’s multi-award-winning musical opened in 1956 and was later ...
It is commonplace to conclude a show with a question and answer session. Preceding one with a film documentary is, however, a ...