Image by Actorul at Flickr Creative Commons. By default I’m a director, but occasionally I enjoy working the other side of the fence, on the stage. Doing bot...
The First Festival at the Tristan Bates Theatre gives solo acts as opportunity to showcase their work. On Sunday 15th February, David Forest took to the stage t...
Mining tragedy for dramatic worth can be a precarious excavation. On the one hand, despair can reach transcendence on stage, connecting the audience with a poig...
In banking, risk is everything. Indeed, nothing is made or grown in these gargantuan organisations but risk, something The Quant is at constant pains to convey ...
Sion Pritchard is already on stage before the audience file in for Last Christmas. He seems awkward at first, pivoting on his feet and avoiding eye contact. The...
Football can be a right fickle game. One that not only finds thousands of people despising thousands of others for no other reason than the team they support, b...