As legends of the Strictly dance floor, Brendan Cole, James Jordan, Pasha Kovalev, Vincent Simone and Ian Waite have all ...
Juno and the Paycock premièred at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin in 1924, only two years after when it is set, shortly after the ...
Such is the renown of Jerusalem and The Ferryman that Jez Butterworth’s earlier work, The River, has been neglected. A good ...
An intense play about losing loved ones to the disease Alzheimer's.
Blue Man Group is a deliberate enigma. The author and director of the Bluevolution World Tour are not credited, and the three Blue Men who perform are anonymous. The impression is, therefore, that ...
West Midlands-based theatre company NeuNoir is to present at Halloween The Judge’s House, a “tale of creeping terror” written ...
A new play which is a “powerful” tribute to Joseph Laroche, the only black passenger aboard the RMS Titanic, is to have its ...
Written towards the end of Mozart’s short life, The Magic Flute sees the great composer working in a very different register ...
The last time The National Ballet of Canada visited Sadler’s Wells was in 2013, so a repeat visit is long overdue. Last time ...
& Juliet is clearly a crowd-pleaser and certainly oozes joie de vivre through its flimsy, crazy storylines and crammed, ...
In its former incarnation as The Drum, what is now the Legacy Centre of Excellence provided a cultural hub for the black and Asian community in Birmingham and the West Midlands for over twenty years.
Quite rightly, Equity, The Performing Arts and Entertainment Trade Union, has spent much of the last few years attempting to ...