REVIEW: Wildcat’s Last Waltz

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe Wildcat of Sheffield is definitely what she says on the tin. Directed by Kelly Hunter, this immersive monologue takes on a story of life, love and loss.

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe Wildcat of Sheffield is definitely what she says on the tin. Directed by Kelly Hunter, this immersive monologue takes on a story of life, love and loss.

Reading Time: < 1 minute'Bitesize Festival' running at Riverside Studios all month is the first of its kind at this venue. With 13 shows over 54 performances I had the chance to enjoy 3 of them

Reading Time: 2 minutesA joyously silly romp that captures the spirit of the Bard whilst opening it up to new audiences.

Reading Time: 2 minutesFavour revolves around three generations of a Muslim family living in London: a daughter (Leila, played by Ashna Rabheru), a mother (Aleena, played by Avita Jay), and a grandmother (Noor, played by Ren Brindle).

Reading Time: 3 minutes9 Circles is a sharp, critical and observant based-on-a-true-story work from House of Cards writer Bill Cain

Reading Time: 3 minutesRapture, written and directed by Sophie Leydon, tells the story of 3 queer friends, Rosy, Tommy, and Kit, who are each dealing with their own new and previous traumas which test the bonds of their chosen family.

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe Woman In Black guarantees a delightfully spine-chilling evening’s entertainment.

Reading Time: 3 minutesShakespeare in the Squares returns after a two year hiatus with a series of enchanting open air performances of The Tempest.

Reading Time: 3 minutesA Doll's House Part 2 now looks to build on the legacy of Ibsen's original, examining the universal issue of a woman's identity within a male-dominated society.

Reading Time: 2 minutesThis play, very much in the style of Chekhov, was a slice of life. There is a threadbare ongoing narrative throughout the show, but the real focus is on the relationships between the characters in this very naturalistic world.