Bristol Hippodrome theatre review: La Cage aux Folles
Vivienne Kennedy reviews La Cage aux Folles, visiting Bristol Hippodrome until 27 May as part of its first ever UK
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews La Cage aux Folles, visiting Bristol Hippodrome until 27 May as part of its first ever UK
Read moreAs the audience enters the theatre we are warmly greeted by Ravi Jain– director, actor and storyteller of the show
Read moreA co-production by Arteria Theatre and Time Zone Theatre, David Lane’s Threads is both supernatural thriller and domestic drama all
Read moreTheatre Témoin have tackled the socially important yet difficult and emotive subjects of homelessness and mental health. Consulting and engaging
Read moreThis is the first time I’ve been to the Old Vic, apart from a Christmas show. I’ve always thought of it
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews Wonderland, a new musical adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass,
Read morePart of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School’s Directors Cuts seasons, Stefan Golaszewski’s Sex with a Stranger is an intimate, intense
Read moreA self-obsessed, delusional, paranoid leader whose all-consuming jealousy embraces surveillance, subterfuge, and elimination of that which challenges him – such
Read moreOne of my favourite stories as a child was The Gingerbread Man. I was always on the side of the
Read moreThe Wardrobe Theatre always feels pretty intimate and friendly; I guess this is inevitable due to its size and the
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