Listen to the audio review of Every Seven Years here Every Seven Years is a coming-of-age drama that plays with the idea that our bodies are reborn every se...
Noriko Ward’s Counting Headlights, as part of
Frumpish Theatre’s Fresh festival, is a playful splatter of the protagonist,
Emily’s, growth through her emotiona...
Where the Hell is Bernard? straddles a strange space between dystopian drama and mime. This Edinburgh preview of the play poses questions, but during the hour-l...
The centrepiece of the feminist theatre festival Calm Down Dear is Racheal Ofori’s So Many Reasons, the hilarious quintessential guide to life has a British Gha...
Can anyone else believe how quick this month’s going by? I certainly can’t! Everything’s pretty much in full swing here at York, and University of York DramaSoc...
With alumni including Academy- and Olivier-award winner Dame Helen Mirren, James Bond's Daniel Craig and Downton Abbey's Golden Globe nominated Michelle Docke...