From Middle Child’s work over the past year we can expect their offering at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe, The Canary and the Crow, to be a searing play. Middle...
Still on a high from its successful stint at the Vaults Festival, A Super Happy Story (About Being Super Sad) returns to the stage and brings with it a natural...
I don’t think I’m alone in saying I’m sick to death of hearing about Brexit. When the brash opening of Us Against Whatever ricochets across Hull Truck’s audito...
★★★★ “It’s easier to speak to a stranger than define the parameters of your relationship with a partner.” Middle Child theatre is following in its tracks...
As I said in my review of Red Ladder Theatre’s The Damned United a few months ago, I’m really not into football. I do of course love theatre, however, so I find...
Recently there has been much said about the right to human mobility, with little of it in defence. As the global movement of people responds in quantity to mass...