Posted on 28 February 2011 by Tiffany Stoneman
As always, Theatre503 presents a friendly atmosphere in a tucked away location, oozing enthusiasm and buzzing with theatre chatter – a perfect setting for innovative new writing, and LOVEC@T does not disappoint. The basis of Ant Stones’s play is a man telling a story of love, life and Role Play Games. Munroe recollects the years [...]
Posted on 28 February 2011 by Nick Coupe
Recently, I went to the National Theatre to watch Mark Gatiss giving a platform discussion about his life and career. Mark is a renowned writer and actor, and is one of only three people to have both written for and performed in Doctor Who. He was recently on our screens as Mycroft in the BBC’s [...]
Posted on 28 February 2011 by Corrinne Curtis
Last week came the shock announcement that local culture magazine ‘Venue’ is set to turn its final pages. The magazine’s website states that “A relatively small decline in readership coupled with a thundering decline in ad revenue has meant that what we do is no longer sustainable”. But what’s that I hear? A rallying cry [...]
Posted on 28 February 2011 by Jake Orr
We’re all concerned about the tightening of our purse-strings at the moment, especially as we draw even closer to the end of A Night Less Ordinary. Thankfully some theatres are realising that offering cheaper tickets makes theatre more assessible for those of us who are young at heart and in body. The Lyric Hammersmith theatre [...]