REVIEW: Sinatra Raw – Bier Keller Frankenstein’s Pub, Edinburgh
This isn't the Sinatra who screaming Bobby-soxer's threw themselves at, nor the rose-tinted twilight years legend, this is Palm Springs,...
This isn't the Sinatra who screaming Bobby-soxer's threw themselves at, nor the rose-tinted twilight years legend, this is Palm Springs,...
Adapted from a 1934 short story Philomel Cottage, Agatha Christie wrote an unperformed stage version of the same name which...
Firstly, a fact needs to be stated that this is not the Take That story. The words Take That are...
Stephen Greenhorn’s original musical, Sunshine on Leith, predates the movie version by seven years. Originally commissioned by Dundee Rep’s artistic...
It’s been a long seven years since the “almost award-winning, fourth most popular folk duo in New Zealand” have toured...
Following on from the critically-acclaimed new work, The Red Shoes, Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures delve deep into the back catalogue...
Four decades after his untimely death, 20th Century Boy aims to shine a light on the man once dubbed “The...
Blue sky, cheeping birds, the warm breeze rustling the green leaves of the beautiful trees, a flock of geese low-flying...
Rachel Wagstaff has gamely adapted Sebastian Faulks' sprawling, nearly 500 page novel Birdsong, into a two hour 20 minute stage...
Maury Yeston and Peter Stone's Titanic: The Musical first appeared on Broadway in 1997, winning five Tony Awards in the...