This is probably as good a time as any to ‘confess’ to my fondness for watching bright young people in silk dressing gowns sipping cocktails and excha...
Despite my intense, non-ironic love for the American Musical, I have always found the very British Gilbert and Sullivan harder to get along with and regarded ...
Having been quite disdainfully referred to as “The History Boys on acid”, the only similarities between Bennett’s play and Simon Stephen's Punk Rock is the ch...
If you were to ask me what issues young people face living in youth hostels, I would stare blankly back at you. Having been brought up in a closely gu...
The National Youth Theatre's summer season is certainly coming to a boiling point with their latest production of a new play by the Finborough Theatre's wr...
Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934), a contemporary of George Bernard Shaw, is not exactly a household name these days in spite of being one of the most pr...