REVIEW: Little Women

Reading Time: 2 minutesLast night, I caught Anne-Marie Casey’s adaptation of Little Women at the Oxford Playhouse (running Tuesday 27 – Saturday 31 May), and overall, it was a really enjoyable night at the theatre

Reading Time: 2 minutesLast night, I caught Anne-Marie Casey’s adaptation of Little Women at the Oxford Playhouse (running Tuesday 27 – Saturday 31 May), and overall, it was a really enjoyable night at the theatre

Reading Time: 2 minutesHitting the Soho Theatre with the confidence of a street preacher and the colour scheme of a drag queen, House of Life gets the clergy on their feet with their joyful brand of uplifting entertainment.

Reading Time: 2 minutes‘Love to Love’, written by Flo Petrie and directed by Oli Bates, having just finished its run at the Golden Goose Theater, is a deep and vulnerable examination of love and relationships.

Reading Time: 3 minutesOUTER WAVES is a new alternative arts festival designed to fill a cultural gap in Liverpool’s existing festival landscape. Inspired by the city’s rich underground music and art history, our aim is to celebrate and strengthen Liverpool’s grassroots creative communities.

Reading Time: 2 minutesFrom writer and performer Rosie Pepper, Marshmallow Me offers an insightful story of living with and overcoming an eating disorder.
Reading Time: 3 minutesFrom Psychonaut Theatre, The W.I.G. of Life: A Conference is a witty and thought-provoking look into human history and our collective responsibility towards nature and ourselves.

Reading Time: 4 minutesFull Moon Theatre presents a razor-sharp adaptation of Blood Wedding. We sat down with Director and Translator Emma Nihill Alcorta to discuss their approach to Blood Wedding.
Reading Time: 3 minutesThe Ultimate Classic Rock Show is performed by highly talented musicians and singers that have a wealth of experience in the music industry and entertainment world and are always in high demand! Together they recreate live, the biggest and best classic rock anthems with outstanding energy and stunning accuracy!

Reading Time: 2 minutesPlaying as part of The Place’s Festival of Korean Dance, choreographer Jae-duk Kim brings high energy work with a very British inspiration. The all-male troupe of performers that make up Kim’s company Modern Table inhabit the energy and madness of Shakespeare’s titular antiheroes Hamlet and Macbeth — hence, Ham:beth.

Reading Time: 3 minutesPowell-Jones here directs a phenomenal cast in communicating an urgent message for our times, by relaying the incredible experiences of one young man.