My Fair Lady Review – Excellent Acting and Beautiful Singing
To any avid theatre-goer, the plot of My Fair Lady ought to be familiar by now. Lerner and Loewe’s
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To any avid theatre-goer, the plot of My Fair Lady ought to be familiar by now. Lerner and Loewe’s
It’s the next issue of SCAN's book club, and this time we decided we needed a light-hearted
The RSC has once again taken on Shakespeare’s tragedy, Troilus and Cressida. A story of manipulation, betrayal, love and
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️- A celebration of cross-cultural arts This year has marked the 200th anniversary of Emily Bronte’s birth, and following
Self-confessed psychic, Sally Morgan, lured in the locals this November. The world-renowned medium, television star, and 2018 Big Brother finalist
During the summer, I dedicated two months of my time in Nosy Be, Madagascar. Here, I worked through a company
One year ago, VETO publicly debuted the original ‘Helter Skelter’ at The Storey. It was an interesting play, that used
Love in the face of adversity. Secret meetings. Fervent kisses. Romeo and Juliet meet council estate life in Johnathan Harvey&
200 years ago, Mary Shelley published Frankenstein, and there are celebrations of the publication going on worldwide (such as Frankenreads
This article was written by Sian Howells. Note: This post was migrated from the old SCAN website. Some formatting or
Walking into the Lowry for a performance of Calendar Girls on Tuesday I was entirely unsure what to expect. Warnings
Horror is a difficult genre to nail- it can too quickly become ridiculous or swing the other way towards boring.
I went to The Duke's screening of Funny Girl with trepidation, knowing that Sheridan Smith would have to
‘Art is meant to be lived with’ is the latest exhibition at the Peter Scott Gallery as it showcases a
When the opportunity arose to see a musical about depression, I knew I had found my calling. As an avid