These past few months have undoubtedly been a time for thinking. Reflecting on the past, those moments we’re grateful for, and projecting where we’d like to be...
Roman and Pictish. Witchcraft and Engineering. Civilisation and Savagery. David Greig’s Adventures with the Painted People is a jigsaw of opposites and the per...
Hegel’s famous quote that the “only thing we learn from history is that we learn nothing from history” seems to ring truer every day at the moment. Despite all...
To be entirely honest, I went into David Greig’s Outlying Islands, directed by Jessica Lazar, expecting a play about seagulls and isolation. Maybe a bit like L...
"" So goes the seemingly unstageable direction from Peter Schaffer’s 1964 epic The Royal Hunt of the Sun. The buzz of public scepticism and curiosity, which ...
As if I’m halfway through third term of second year at York! The time certainly does fly by! Of course, the third years graduating soon will probably be a lot m...