Long Day’s Journey into Night at Bristol Old Vic
It’s always such a treat to go to the Old Vic; it makes you feel like you are part of
Read moreIt’s always such a treat to go to the Old Vic; it makes you feel like you are part of
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews Mamma Mia, playing at Bristol Hippodrome until 7th May I first saw Mamma Mia when the international
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews Figaro Gets a Divorce, the final opera of three making up Welsh National Opera’s Forever Figaro season,
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews The Marriage of Figaro, the second in the trio of operas that make up Welsh National Opera’s
Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews The Barber of Seville, the first of three productions making up Welsh National Opera’s Figaro Forever season,
Read moreToday a few of us were fortunate enough to have been invited to a chat with the well respected designers
Read moreThe setting for Nunkie Theatre’s double bill of ghost stories at Tobacco Factory Theatre is understatedly perfect: a high backed
Read more1962, USA in the midst of the Cuban Missile Crisis, a Capitalist country rife with Communist paranoia. Baltimore, a northern
Read moreHaving laughed my head off (and very nearly done a tiny wee in my seat) at the Beyond The Ridiculous
Read moreOn Friday 4th March, I visited the studio at the Bristol Old Vic to see The Trojan Women, a Bristol Old
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