The tenth series of Royal Academy of Dance podcast Why Dance Matters podcast features an episode with Sir Matthew Bourne, in ...
Margery Williams’s much-loved children’s book, The Velveteen Rabbit, is to be turned into a musical by Belfast’s Lyric ...
To coincide with Trans Awareness Week, Ballet Queer will present the première of This is How I Move: Naia, a new dance film ...
Everyone enjoys a good ghost story—but some can stop you dead in your tracks. In a bar in rural Ireland in the mid 1990s, ...
An interesting medley of music drives the first thirty-five-minute piece Sophie Laplane’s If At First: from Beethoven, Olivia ...
Charles Waltz, founder of the campaigning organisation, observed that, “COVID is a serious vascular disease requiring ...
A four-day festival which “investigates and celebrates queer in its widest sense” is to be held in Milton Keynes.
Post Offices are the heart of village life, and Make Good does an excellent job in humanising the story. The show references ...
A wonderful one-man show that had the entire audience gripped from beginning to end.
Co-adapted by Armando Iannucci and Sean Foley from the film by Stanley Kubrick Patrick Myles and David Luff, in association ...
While the entire Shelby family are fictitious, the Peaky Blinders were a real Birmingham street gang in the 1870s. Peaky ...
Undeterred, Albert lies about his age and joins up so that he may track Joey down, with surprising results. This is not just ...