REVIEW: The Importance of Being Earnest – Theatre Royal, Glasgow
It is hard to fathom why there is any need to tamper with things that, in their original form, are...
It is hard to fathom why there is any need to tamper with things that, in their original form, are...
Hoping that this was the start of it beginning to look a lot like Christmas, expectations were high for the...
Considered by many the most audience conscious of artists, credit must undoubtedly go to Matthew Bourne for his groundbreaking work,...
The original 1974 Broadway production of Mack and Mabel had such a critical mauling that it lasted only 66 performances....
Cole Porter, Rodgers and Hammerstein and the MGM, golden era of Hollywood movie musicals have all been celebrated over the...
The popularity of Stephen Daldry's award-winning 1992 National Theatre production of J B Priestley's An Inspector Calls shows no signs...
Theatre company Kneehigh breathe new life into Daphne du Maurier's much-loved novel, Rebecca, managing to capture the chills of the...
An Iraqi cardiac specialist, a teen on a zero hours contract at Sports Direct, a Tory ex-councillor, an unemployed graduate,...
The name Agatha Christie attached to a production is draw enough and so it proves here in Hamilton. Playing to a...