This is my first online concert and I’m honestly not too sure what to expect as I sit on the sofa in my living room, with a charmingly simplistic drawing of a ...
They say that money is the root of all evil. Henry Filloux-Bennett and Tamara Harvey’s stage adaptation of Jonathan Coe’s novel What A Carve Up is a sizzling...
The Understudy: Part 2 begins with an incredibly useful replay of the key moments from Part One, including flashes of the beautifully detailed animations and c...
The Understudy explores the life of an underdog in the theatre. Stephen McQueen – ‘no relation’ to the Hollywood Star - is a middling actor recently out of a r...
Many of us know that simply talking about how much danger the planet is in is not enough, but who or what should be doing more when it comes to tackling climat...
Suicide attempts may not be the most obvious material for a comedy, but that’s exactly what daring play Way Back explores as it comes to the Brighton Fringe thi...