Theatre

We begin with an ending of sorts as the narrator introduces Chapter one, “The End of Rachel”.
The first rule of Sad Girls Club is to talk about Sad Girls Club.
Ruckus: ‘a row or commotion; a noisy fight or disturbance; a state or
Based on some real life interactions but with a very heavy dose of artistic licence, In PurSUEt delves into
There is a need for a word in taxonomy, and in medical genealogical, scientific, biological literatures whi
In a personal welcome the cast members chat with the audience.
Billed as experimental theatre, Flight delivers more of a cheap thrill than a nuanced white-knuckler. 
In post Second World War Ireland two bright young things seem to gravitate towards each other and their sta
“And the consultant came down and, erm, she said oh well you’ve got this great big tumour and it’s done
Take a tablespoon of sequins, a cup of humour, two cups of killer vocals, mix in a ton of comedy, and top w
Sir Cecil Beaton (1904 –1980) was an English fashion, society portrait and propaganda war photographer, pai
June 16, 1960, The premiere of the movie Psycho in New York: ‘The great filmic talent
“Why must she be the one That I have to love
What is the best part of a story, the beginning, the middle, or the end?
The Glass Imaginary offers not just one, but a brand new improvised play each afternoon, inspired
“This is what music is, you know, a way to say how you feel.”
Welcome!  There is a lot of bowing and welcoming at the start of this meta, devised, metaphorical clow
A story of mothers and their daughters and the things they will do for each other no matter what life throw
At the very end of the relationship, it seems there's only one way for things to go...