If you’re unfamiliar with the name Sally Cookson, it’s likely that you will at least be familiar with her work. She is an associate artist at the Bristol Old Vi...
Translations, written in 1980 by Brian Friel, is a play that fuses the power of language and communication against a backdrop of 1833 rural Ireland. Under J...
In an age where there is irrefutable evidence for science and an overwhelming urge to further knowledge, it seems almost imponderable that a mere few hundred ...
The plot of Noël Coward’s Fallen Angels is blissfully simple. Two self-proclaimed ‘happily’ married wives have their faith in their loyalty to their husbands,...
If you’re looking for a show that’s going to provide you with laughter and merriment, then Ibsen’s timeless play, Ghosts, at The Rose Theatre, Kingston, is ...
Ellen Carr talks to Dumbshow's Michael Bryher and Sam Gayton about the Fringe, finances and falling in love... As discussions about funding in the arts r...