Hamilton Review – the cultural highlight of the 21st century
Part of me wanted to dislike Hamilton. I went in to the performance thinking I could write a much more
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Part of me wanted to dislike Hamilton. I went in to the performance thinking I could write a much more
Dan Power – Screen Editor “I got Spam: The Cookbook. As well as a history of the company and some fun
Aspiring portrait artist Bethany Lee was successful in gaining a place in this year's Sky Arts ‘Portrait Artist
A surprisingly eventful January here in Lancaster. With Opera, Art, Poetry, Theatre, and Comedy all on offer to banish your
Hamilton: An American Musical Victoria Palace Theatre, London ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "I cannot overstate how exceptional Hamilton is. Every part of it
Sally Cookson is one of the most exciting directors working in British theatre today, with her productions based on movement,
It began to snow. Flake by flake, minute by minute. Gathering. Growing. The minutes passed and the snow continued to
A magical night was had by all; watching a creative take on this year’s Christmas pantomime Aladdin. Set in
Macbeth is arguably Shakespeare’s darkest and most powerful tragedy – a play so fraught with bad luck that its very
National Theatre Live: Follies Broadcast at The Dukes ⭐️⭐️⭐️ "During the 140-minute running time, we see love lost, re-found, and
In a society where the majority of people are critical of modern art, and argue that it is not really
Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia (1993) is a masterpiece of the modern age. It juggles past and present, order and chaos,
Middle Eastern Literature is hard to come by. As a Western audience, we are unfamiliar with the authors nor are
The History Boys by Alan Bennet was the quite play for LUTG to decide to undertake what with its well-known
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds until 27th January Sally Cookson, the award-winning director of