Nikolai Gogol's 19th century satire of skulduggery, mistaken identity and human absurdity The Government Inspector, in a new ...
There is a famous cartoon of a publisher explaining to Jane Austen while they like the plot of her novel, she will have to ...
There is a real period feel in director Michael Cabot’s production of Ayckbourn’s social satire from 1976, but it does not ...
With Nicole Taylor’s Wild Rose, I find that a little bit difficult, as back in the summer of 2017 I was briefly employed on ...
Nikil Vyas’s The Mosinee Project takes a theatrical look at an unusual pageant that took place in the small town of Mosinee ...
Opera North has been designated Theatre of Sanctuary status and, accordingly, director Annabel Arden reimagines Wagner’s ...
Tonight’s Drum Tao from Oita, Japan, formed 31 years ago, is similar with its dedication, its range of Wadaiko drums, ...
Perhaps not surprisingly in a society that isn’t very good on children’s rights, before it was even made, it was hammered by ...
Director and choreographer Anne Tournié and libretto adapter and co-director Chris Mouron’s colourful version of The Little Prince novella (my French edition is under a hundred pages), that Antoine de ...
Dragons is a suite of dances exploring dragons and the playful and important role they have in Korean culture.
George Orwell’s Animal Farm has almost as much cultural cachet as his much referenced and adapted 1984, yet I have somehow ...
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