Kismet, a double bill from Rambert, begins with the hugely disappointing Gallery of Consequence by Dutch choreographer Emma Evelein – a shame, as this was a premiere – followed by B.
Read Full StoryThis ghostly thriller, written by Ali Milles and directed by Alastair Whatley, sets the tone immedia…
There’s nothing like a large cast, seventeen in this case, giving it their all for the whole show …
Even to read the basic premise of Our Cosmic Dust is to successfully capture the imagination: Acclai…
Broadway Baby has announced a shift in its social media presence, signalling a move away from Twitter and toward the decentralised platform Bluesky.
Read Full StoryBrass Bands England is bringing its national celebration of all things brass back for a second year.
A pioneering theatrical venture and a production company have made a significant contribution to a c...
A live vocal tribute to Celine Dion is heading to the West End this June, and it is all coming back ...
Aoife Parr explains what lies behind her Edfringe show Anatomy of Pain.
Read Full StoryOur Editor-in-Chief, Richard Beck, takes a look at a selection of Football-themed shows at this year...
Sam Rowe, Creative Expressions Coordinator of Bethany Christian Trust, writes about his prison dram...
The new Theatre 118 in Glasgow launches its opening season.
Cory Cavin talks about his culinary chaotic show Enjoy Your Meal at this year’s EdFringe
Read Full StoryRegular contrubitor to Stand Comedy Club Newcastle’s monthly show Nerds Just Wanna Have Fun.
Producers Marc Routh and Simone Genatt chipped into a conversation about their new show, World’s G...
‘I feel like the show got a tan and lost a stone’: Broadway star Laura Benanti on bringing Nobod...
Now in its 16th year.
Read Full StoryOne-woman band Case Watson weaves a tale of resistance, resilience, self-sufficiency and meaning thr…
This live docu-series follows the life of Coral and Gil.
A surreal split bill stand-up show with two of London’s weirdest and most exciting queer voices – …