“A beautiful and deliberate mayhem”, RashDash’s Another Someone is a wonderfully uplifting exploration of the nature of happiness. It feels like watching a chil...
As the audience is ushered into their seats, there is a certain haste surrounding Trestle’s latest production, The Birthday of the Infanta. Based on a short...
Catapulting Cocoon’s indie musical, Life Support, appeared previously at York Theatre Royal’s October Takeover week, a festival of shows put on by a managem...
Half stand-up, half raconteur, Hugh Hughes is all heart. His affable, versatile persona makes the evening feel like a night in the pub with a likeable, if s...
Allan Monkhouse’s 1911 play Mary Broome follows one emerging ‘mobile family’ of the late Victorian era – upper-middle class people who were able to hire servant...
Eight Women is undemanding, middlebrow entertainment. In its mission statement, Borealis Theatre talks about unearthing forgotten European classics and giving...