Lancaster Graduate wins the first Lancaster Playwriting Prize
This autumn, the Dukes in Lancaster hosted the first ever Lancaster Playwriting Prize, in partnership with the Department for English
This autumn, the Dukes in Lancaster hosted the first ever Lancaster Playwriting Prize, in partnership with the Department for English
On a macro scale, a film’s success comes from star ratings, box office revenue, or Rotten Tomatoes percentages. However,
The Royal Ballet first performed Mayerling in London in 1978, and it is now once again gracing cinema screens across
The Life is Strange (LiS) game series is known for its supernatural realism, with time travelling and supernaturally charged explosions
1. What item in your wardrobe do you love the most? This summer, dungarees were more in demand than an
For Gillian Flynn, American author and screenwriter, the state she grew up in is as much a character in her
‘My Mind Makes Noises’ is the culmination of a whirlwind year for Pale Waves. At the start of the year
By Beth McMillan At 6:45 P.M. on Sunday the 7th of November, the world waited with baited-breath for
Lovingly ripped off from Monty Python’s The Holy Grail, Spamalot promised to provide a hilarious afternoon’s entertainment, however,
This month we’ve been reading Ali Smith’s Autumn, a Man Booker Prize finalist which has been heralded for
No Show closes the distance between the audience and the performer. Director Ellie Dubois turns her critical gaze towards the
Footlight’s performance of Dracula at The Grand is a fast-paced horror that faithfully adapts Bram Stoker’s original novel
A few months ago on the popular Facebook group, Overheard at Lancaster, a Lancaster student discussed their experience of being
It is possible that, whether the nation is united or divided, anytime is a good time to perform Henry V.
The latest National Theatre Live broadcast at the Dukes was Julie, based on August Strindberg’s renowned play Miss Julie