John Wilmot, second Earl of Rochester, was a prominent member of the...
Fresh off yet another stellar season at the Edinburgh Fringe, the Pleasance...
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The Ruby Dolls bring to life The Brides of...
CinemaLive has exciting things planned this coming year: in...
Both an investigation into the mental wounds...
A tale about medieval Persia but still relevant to today’s...
The Upcoming caught up with Skye Hallam before her theatre...
The Upcoming talks to critically acclaimed playwright Andrew...
After a well-received run at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe festival, The Calm...
At the New Diorama Theatre, In Our Hands – by the innovative group,...
After originally training as an actor in Liverpool, Adrian...
Life for the Price family is changing at a hurtling pace:...
Theatre meets gastronomy in Les Enfants Terribles’ newest production...
The new musical written by Sam Cassidy and co-directed by Arlene Phillips tells the story of...
Staged with an almost unbearable intimacy, Torn sees Nathaniel Martello-White...
“Men are to be pitied,” declares Agnes, daughter of the god Indra, time and...
For the next month, two wooden boxes at the centre of a small, understated...
Metatheatre is a paradoxical concept. In one sense it is simple: a...
Considering that society’s knowledge of terrorist-related issues is...
Punk, sexual tension, angst – oh so much angst. This month, the Southwark...
The Awakening is an award-winning theatre production written by...
Few plays merit the term exceptional more than Beth Steel’s latest...
A study of power without the “powerful” present, The Emperor, adapted...
Born in Belfast in 1960, Sir Kenneth Branagh is...
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