REVIEW: Jordan Brookes: Fontanelle

Reading Time: 2 minutesAfter winning numerous awards throughout his seasoned career, Jordan Brookes has brought his acclaimed comedy-musical adaptation of “Fontanelle” to London.

Reading Time: 2 minutesAfter winning numerous awards throughout his seasoned career, Jordan Brookes has brought his acclaimed comedy-musical adaptation of “Fontanelle” to London.

Reading Time: 2 minutesEveryone in theatre has a list of parts they want to play before they die. Kira Gaudynski and Kelsey Marlowe Jessup took their lists and rolled them into one evening of song.

Reading Time: 3 minutesWe sat down with Rachel Verhoef the writer (as well as one of the key characters - Blanche) of a haunting adaptation of 'A Streetcar Named Desire' that explores the complexities of Blanche and Stella's relationship, while celebrating the power of their femininity and resilience.

Reading Time: 2 minutesParanoid and considered – an adept adaptation worth attending Thoughtful and imagistic, The Passenger does justice to its source material, tackling thechallenging task of re-imagining Jewish businessman Otto Silbermann’s paranoia-ridden world on the compact Finborough Theatre stage.…

Reading Time: 9 minutesWe sat down for an exclusive interview with Liam Holmes who wrote Mr Jones: An Aberfan Story - performing at Union Theatre 27th February to 1st March.

Reading Time: 3 minutesWe sat down with award winning journalist Judi Bevan whose new play Too Many Books debuts at Upstairs at The Gatehouse from 26th Feb to 16th March.

Reading Time: 2 minutesHighRise Entertainment’s latest production is an electrifying journey into London's '90s Black-British bass music culture, blending immersive storytelling with the raw, live energy of a rave.

Reading Time: 2 minutesLiverpool in the 1980’s was a tough time to be working class, and no-one knows that better than these boys from the blackstuff, five tarmac layers who have been laid off and searching for work for over a year.

Reading Time: 2 minutesButch loser Count Dykula (Rosanna Suppa) no longer scares the humans she preys upon behind big Asda. Propelled by her loneliness, Dykula leaves her gothic castle and enrols in Scare University to up her scare skills and find other monsters to consort with.

Reading Time: 2 minutesIf you were given a second chance at life, would you take it? What if it was just an echo of a life, ‘a ripple in the water?’ This is the question More Life poses to an audience kept constantly on the edge of their seats.