Bones Harry Tennison 30/01/2017 Bones is Peter Straughan’s dark comedy concerning the convenient appearance of Reggie Kray upon a 1960s Gateshead porn cinema, financially doomed and ...
Psyche Harry Tennison 20/01/2017 Psyche is the most beautiful girl, who Cupid is sent to extract revenge upon by his mother, Venus. The pair fall in love, but are overcome with severa...
Backstage in Biscuit Land Harry Tennison 18/01/2017 Backstage in Biscuit Land provides an honest and heart-warming insight into the life of Jess Thom. Thom has Tourette's, a neurological condition wh...
Pride and Prejudice Harry Tennison 09/11/2016 I have seen several adaptations of famous films as of late. The most frustrating thing about seeing a theatrical retelling of a reasonably well known ...
The Exorcist Harry Tennison 26/10/2016 The Exorcist is hailed as being the originator of the mainstream horror genre: whether it be the 1971 novel, or the subsequent 1973 film. In John Piel...
Domestica Harry Tennison 18/10/2016 Sleepwalk Collective's Domestica is a hard hitting and monumentally epic take on a renegotiation with classical art. This classical art, in their own ...
Starting Out Harry Tennison 13/10/2016 Starting Out is a showcase of five new short plays by women, for women. They tell of the struggles faced in the austerity age, and women are sidelined...
946: The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips Harry Tennison 11/10/2016 946 refers to the number of allied soldiers killed after communication errors left them vulnerable to an unexpected German E-Boat attack. Emma Rice an...
Dead Sheep Harry Tennison 28/09/2016 As the Conservative Party Conference prepares to arrive at Birmingham this weekend, Jonathan Maitland’s Dead Sheep, which recounts the events of Geoff...
King Lear Harry Tennison 26/05/2016 Shakespeare’s King Lear is the ultimate tragedy. Nowhere else can we see the violent abandonment of responsibility, the abuse of one’s parents, a swat...