The report claims that its activities have provided £10 million of economic activity to Bolton and the surrounding area, and, ...
Staff and patrons of Sunderland Empire have raised £21,075.40 over the last twelve months for Macmillan Cancer Support, the theatre's nominated charity.
John Goodrum’s The Comedy of Terrors had its première in 2003, and it’s now on a national tour. It involves two actors each playing different roles as they encounter situations beyond their control, ...
Earlier operas might have had choruses of angels—this has stars, as played by members of the Victoria Children’s Choir, who ...
A huge admirer of the late Pina Bausch (1940–2009), especially her ambitious World Cities 2012 programme of ten productions here at Sadler’s Wells—as I say, “she changed the face of dance theatre”—but ...
Starring Larry Grayson (played by Luke Adamson). Shut that door! Larry Grayson, one of the country’s best-loved light entertainers, is back from The Other Side (no, not ITV) to tell the story of his ...
From Aunty Em’s Cumbrian cottage, Dorothy dreams of returning to her old life in London. But as she climbs out of the window to run away, a storm whisks her up, and she gets far more than she ...
A fast-paced comedy that takes you behind the curtain of a chaotic touring theatre company desperately trying to maintain their composure and regain any shred of credibility. From their frantic ...
New Year’s Eve, 1959. Decades after answering the call, two women separated by the war meet again as the rain hammers down on the windows of The Spitfire pub. As we hear their story, we’re transported ...
Good For A Girl is Becky Deeks’s first full-length play. It is based on her own experience as an amateur footballer in south London and in Birmingham supplemented with interviews with professional ...
Josh Blair was never any good at team sports, that is until he joins Validus Grammar and goes along for a rugby training session and he is hooked! After four years of school rugby, the medallion squad ...