REVIEW: Boogie on the Bones

Reading Time: 2 minutesSet in the drab sinkhole of Soviet Moscow, Boogie on the Bones explores a little-known Russian subculture from the 1950s: the Stilyagi, or “style-hunters.”

Reading Time: 2 minutesSet in the drab sinkhole of Soviet Moscow, Boogie on the Bones explores a little-known Russian subculture from the 1950s: the Stilyagi, or “style-hunters.”

Reading Time: 3 minutesA joyously reimagined Sleeping Beauty that celebrates everything we love about Cambridge panto If you want proof that pantomime is still alive, glittering, and gloriously bonkers in 2025, look no further than Sleeping Beauty at the newly…

Reading Time: 3 minutesBalerno Theatre Company (BTC) kick off our panto season in Edinburgh this year with their production of Beauty and The Beast.

Reading Time: 2 minutesOriginal soundscape meets silent film, Graeme Stephen and his ensemble score Metropolis (1927) in a stunning cinematic experience. A must see for the film and composing community! Oh what a great start to this years Soundhouse Winter Festival! Award…

Reading Time: 2 minutesA feast for the senses Back again at The Lost Estate after seven Christmas seasons, The Great Christmas Feast is here to spread unrivalled festive cheer. Dubbed ‘London’s immersive heavyweights’, The Lost Estate is where to find the ultimate…

Reading Time: 2 minutesColourful, magical and heart-warming, The Snowman continues to charm new generations Presented by Birmingham Repertory at the Peacock Theatre, this stage adaptation of Raymond Briggs’ book The Snowman (and the beloved 1982 animated film it inspired) remains what it has long…

Reading Time: 3 minutesDescending beneath Waterloo into the basement venue of The Glitch, you enter a softly lit magical archive – VAULT Creative Arts returning production of The Lost Library of Leake Street (written and directed by Oli Savage).

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe largest performance space at Woolwich Works is located in a former fireworks factory. All scuffed floors and exposed brickwork, it offers a very different form of craftsmanship and spectacle tonight. Russell Kane, Sarah Keyworth and Tadiwa Mahlunge take to the stage, adeptly compered by Amy Gledhill. What follows is an evening of exciting, intelligent stand-up.

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Kings Head Theatre is offering both a family-friendly and an Adults Only version of the classic tale, Jack and the Beanstalk.

Reading Time: 2 minutesA riotous Britpop makeover that proves panto can be both nostalgic and brilliantly new. The Oxford Playhouse has long been known for delivering lively, crowd-pleasing pantomimes, but this year’s Dick Whittington takes that expectation and spins it in an…