
Andalucia
Classical music meets flamenco. One may ask, how can classical music go with flamenco? Well, see this show and you will know that in the
Classical music meets flamenco. One may ask, how can classical music go with flamenco? Well, see this show and you will know that in the
There are a thousand stories that can be told of the French Revolution, but one tale that is largely forgotten is that of Théroigne de
The topic of sexual assaults on American college campuses has been a dark but understandably necessary area for theatre for the last half decade or
Polly Stenham’s debut play, a study of a dysfunctional family and of mental illness amazingly written when she was only 19, here gets its first
It is not difficult to see why Isobel MacArthur is so popular. Her work has taken the best of the mediums she loves and translated
There is something utterly glorious in this production of a podcast whodunnit. It has live music, chutzpah and enthusiasm in abundance. We have song, dance
The Iranian playwright Nassim Soleimanpour became world famous as a result of his landmark 2011 theatrical experiment White Rabbit Red Rabbit, which was famously sent all
In the cold, harshly lit and bare space that is a police interview room, a young detective constable has a hunch. An abducted woman may
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911 in New York killed about 150 people, mainly young women workers, though it might be more accurate to
This is a curiosity of a piece. The narrative involves a young person, Sam, who seems to want to play football, but has been told
Whilst watching Rossini’s farce for the very first time and in a modern update by Kurtheatre in Wildbad, I wished I was watching a more
It isn’t always easy to grow up gay and especially wasn’t in the ago of AIDS and when Margaret Thatcher’s Section 28 made teachers afraid