The four friends that depart for the Western Front at the end of Christopher Luscombe’s Edwardian reimagining of Love’s Labour’s Lost for the RSC, return in his...
The RSC’s twin productions of Love’s Labour’s Lost and Much Ado About Nothing have enjoyed a sparkling few years, first playing to acclaim in Stratford-upon-Avo...
“But the theatre isn’t glamorous”, I’ve heard my friends say countless of times. “Film is so much more powerful, naturalistic and international.” Don’t get me w...
Jessica Swale’s Nell Gwynn is a delightful jaunt through the life of one of the British stage’s most notorious actresses. Both breaking and adhering to the trad...
If there’s one thing to be said about Rocky Horror fans, it’s that they are supremely dedicated. Whilst touring the country in its 40th Anniversary Party Prod...
Suspenders, cross-dressing, confidence, lippy…lippy, stockings, wigs, heckles, laughter, what a fab audience!
We begin by watching the opening scene of a cla...