Theatre
This classic Lerner and Loewe musical is presented in a sumptuous revival directed by Bartlett Sher, delive
Returning for a UK and Ireland tour 5 years after a record-breaking run in the West End and successive sell
The ghost of an idea.
We don't generally expect to see women of a "certain age" on stage mimicking a self-induced orgasm, turning
There are worlds both separate and intersected.
There are not enough hours in the day for couple Jess and Robbie, both busy, career driven and looking to r
“You don’t start again at 42, you know” crestfallen, empty nester mum and wife Shirley says to her
Edinburgh's MagicFest marks its 10th year over the festive period with a few new innovations.
Edinburgh's magic festival, MagicFest, today revealed its two-week programme, with shows featuring ill
To an 80’s action movie soundtrack we enter the Danger Zone.
This is a topical, truthful, dramatic portrait of two women, both single mothers with fifteen year old daug
In 2030, the benefits system has had a much-needed overhaul.
To truly emulate the agonies blistering Ukraine is something vast audiences will never truly comprehend.
‘Theatre is ephemeral.
Opening in November 1966 Kander & Ebb’s musical, Cabaret was a smash hit on Broadway, and then
A giant white rabbit appears.
The 75th Edinburgh Festival Fringe has come to an end.
Sarah Jane Tully is an
In a cramped Glasgow temporary flat, Abidemi and Omolade await their asylum decision after applying on the