Twelfth Night: Charming and Archaic
⭐⭐⭐⭐- "The best LUTG performance I have seen this year!" This weekend saw LUTG present the Shakespeare classic
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⭐⭐⭐⭐- "The best LUTG performance I have seen this year!" This weekend saw LUTG present the Shakespeare classic
Following the awards ceremony at Waterstones in Lancaster This academic year saw the launch of a brand new creative writing
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️- Just Extremely Uncomfortable. Uncomfortable. Metamorphosis is about to start. The set is dominated by the colour white, the same
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️- Compelling and Engaging Going into LUTG’s production of Games and After Liverpool, two one-act plays written by James
I’ve never seen something quite like ‘Tongues: A Cabaret’. What Sincerity have produced is fascinating and something which I’
Lou Sanders’ ‘Shame Pig’ provided for a great evening jam-packed with Lou’s proud recollections of self-humiliating stories, crude gags
Review by Malka Kovalenko The fabulous Mother’s Ruin was everything you would expect from a queer cabaret, singing, dancing,
All My Sons, remade for the National Theatre, has been showing at the Dukes this week. As an avid Arthur
Article by Mike Narouei Hairspray in terms of its themes is a musical which explores racial prejudice and freedom of
As an international student, I find getting to know the local area, but most importantly, the local people, incredibly fascinating.
All About Eve is the latest Ivo van Hove adaptation for stage inspired by Joseph L Mankiewicz’s 20th-century fox
Over the Easter Break, I nipped over to Lancaster City Museum to see a new art exhibition that I’d
Ahead of their production later this term, SCAN caught up with the crew behind LUTG's production of Twelfth
The first Stephen King book I ever read was the first one he wrote, Carrie, and it was quite recently
SCAN caught up with actor Matthew Durkan ahead of the brand new play 'Lancastrians' opening at the Dukes