The Tempest Review- A Stand-Out Performance
The Tempest is one of my favourite Shakespeare plays, and I’ve seen it more times than I can count
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The Tempest is one of my favourite Shakespeare plays, and I’ve seen it more times than I can count
It’s that time of year again, and we are all searching for the best Christmas present. The only issue
As the end of term blues start to hit, and deadlines become more imminent, spending an afternoon at the theatre
I seem to be making a habit of underestimating circus acts. This show is the second time in a month
Let me be completely honest, and please forgive me as it would be a bit unfair to the lovely gentlemen
I sat down to watch LUTG’s production of Jekyll & Hyde with some trepidation. Having never seen a LUTG
What’s Eating Our Reality is a show about food justice, food sustainability and the future of food created by
It’s Christmas time which means a festive read was in order. However, rather than going for your typical festive
You can buy 2,104 Pukka Pads for £10,500. You can also buy 2,631 multi-packs of Bic pens.
The few last months have seen so many incredible productions grace The Duke’s beautifully intimate yet atmospheric round theatre
I have to say; I had my reservations about this one. After a particularly bad experience with a similar show:
When I decided to go and see this, I was expecting to see some pretty impressive circus skills in a
Article by Dan Pugh “Iraq has invaded our home. It is in the images that flash into our living room,
⭐️⭐️⭐️- But a piece to be laid to rest… I was apprehensive about seeing Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake; its
For context, the title comes from a road that covers America. The Nevada part is considered the loneliest road in