George Dillon whisks his audience through the life of the aristocratic Edward de Vere in his self-penned one-man production, The Man Who Was Hamlet. Vere, an es...
"I have all the qualities it takes to be a success except for the knack of actually doing it - or even really wanting to do it come to that." This is cer...
Faced with a country on the brink of financial collapse, the only light at the end of Jim Hacker’s (Richard McCabe) tunnel is a considerably suspect potential...
In 2005, an 84-page interrogation log detailing the tactics and methods used on detainees IN Guantánamo Bay by the US military became accessible to the publ...
An examination of political labelling, Heather O’Shea’s Blue Fence tackles what it means to be considered disabled within the cultural sphere. When Claire (Fl...
Since forming 22 years ago under the watchful eye of Victor Smirnov-Golovanov, the Moscow City Ballet has left audiences worldwide spellbound by classical Rus...