"...delivers everything a pantomime should: laughter, spectacle, and a sense of festive nostalgia." Stage Reviewer Alex Roy is enchanted by New Wimbledon Theatre's Jack and the Beanstalk ...
"From stunning costumes and vibrant choreography to grand magical illusions and impressive performances from the entire cast, this production was a theatrical feast." Stage Reviewer Alex Roy is ...
"Lindop and Battersby’s Doctor Faustus captures the jovial highs and profound lows of Marlowe’s sixteenth century masterpiece, whilst still managing to build upon it and produce a unique, zhooshed up ...
"This is not merely a play about banking; it is about the essence of America itself, the world it has shaped, and the ideals it has both nurtured and betrayed." Dan Bavister is mesmerised by National ...
Durham Student Union President, Dan Lonsdale, accused the University of allowing racism “to run rampant” by allowing the debate to go ahead. Mr Lonsdale argued the debate discussed “the extent to ...
"From sentimental acoustic moments to high-energy rock anthems, she demonstrated her versatility and connection with her audience." Music Editor Dana Al-Tajer reviews beabadoobee's Newcastle gig.
"...an enchanting blend of humour and heart, generating a deep theatrical magic." Stage Reviewer Alex Roy was mesmerised by Grand Opera House's Beauty and the beast.
"...a genuine triumph, bringing a new dimension to Durham’s student theatre scene." Stage Reviewer Alex Roy was impressed by Walkabout Productions' A Christmas Carol: The Immersive Experience ...
Admittedly, the proposition of Folie à Deux being a musical was intriguing to me at first, though it appears director Todd Phillips is more excited about the idea of a musical than the actual ...
"This production has everything you could possibly want: a whirlwind romance, fast cars, shootouts, bank robberies, tons of sass, and all accompanied by a killer score." Charlie Moscrop is blown away ...
"I find the perfect remedy is a charmingly cosy film, and the recommendations below are a testament to that", Isabelle Neal discusses her winter films to get through the gloomy exams season.