Made Up Harry Tennison 18/05/2016 The distracting haunts of the radio haunt Made Up throughout, as it runs with very minimal pace change. In fact, consistent is an apt description to a...
The Tailor of Inverness Harry Tennison 04/03/2016 Never have I seen an audience so quickly break into rapturous applause as I did at Matthew Zajac’s The Tailor of Inverness. The one-man play, also sta...
Of Mice and Men Harry Tennison 10/02/2016 If you say you haven’t heard of John Steinbeck’s most famous work, people give you funny looks, as if you’d just renounced the fact that the Earth is ...
Macbeth Harry Tennison 27/01/2016 We regularly hear of radical reinterpretations of Shakespeare classics. Perhaps we will not find such a version that stretches the bard’s work as the ...
The Nutcracker Olivia Markham 30/11/2015 From the tips of fluttering snowflake fingers and gnarly rat’s claws, right down to the sturdy soldier boot, Peter Wright’s production of the Nutcrack...
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Harry Tennison 27/11/2015 The annual Christmas show is often a delight for families, providing spectacle and fun for the children, and some decent songs and acting for the adul...
Swan Lake Olivia Markham 02/10/2015 The theatre curtain turns a gothic black, and such a simple lighting effect to the beginning of a Tchaikovsky classic can carry various meaning to an ...