The Edinburgh Fringe programme is an intimidating document. At 347 packed pages long it defies anyone to read it front to back and still be conscious by the end...
Whenever I visit the pretty Warwickshire town of Stratford-upon-Avon to go to the theatre, it never ceases to amaze me that if one Will Shakespeare hadn’t h...
This week I spoke to Alex from the comedy group Politically Erect Comedy, who are about to embark on their second journey to performing at the Edinburgh Fri...
This is something that has been playing on my mind for a while, beyond Twitter, Facebook and YouTube are there other social networking tools that people wor...
The 24 Hour Plays at the Old Vic as part of the Old Vic New Voices programme is a bold and refreshing take on how creating theatre and plays can be. It is abo...
The question of audience is a puzzling one - it is the Professor Moriarty to my Sherlock Holmes. Just when you think you have a grasp of what you thin...