Shrigley’s artistic sensibility—combining crude draughtsmanship with black comedy and a strain of existential despair—is ...
This December, Scottish Opera brought the wonder and delight of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky to Edinburgh’s Usher Hall in a final ...
You arrive at Kidderminster station where children, their parents and grandparents are dressed in Christmas jumpers and hats ...
Alessandro Scarlatti, born in 1660 and father of the better-known Domenico, was, according to my Viking guide, the most ...
Stars of the West End, Radio 2 and CBeebies join comedian Jarred Christmas (his apt surname a coincidence as I understand it) ...
Dan Wilshire’s Robin Hood is all thigh-slapping, unbending enthusiasm, heroic, daft and exactly the kind of swashbuckling ...
Anthony Lo-Giudice is an established and unusual North-East-based choreographer with a highly theatrical approach to ...
Stockroom, which announced its closure last month, is probably not a name that many theatre aficionados will instantly ...
Barely a day goes by without news of further violence against Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. Bethlehem’s Aida ...
Pinocchio then gets taken to Toyland, where Steven Webb’s colourful Coachman turns evil: it is a place where you get turned ...
As Swansea sits under a blanket of rain, Sunny Afternoon arrives to lift our spirits and provide some welcome escapism as we ...
For a nostalgic trip down Memory Lane with a packed house of fans of a certain age, check in for John Cleese’s Fawlty Towers ...
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