REVIEW: Gumshoe

Reading Time: 2 minutesA one of a kind whodunnit comedy

Reading Time: 2 minutesA one of a kind whodunnit comedy

Reading Time: 2 minutesJohn Wilson Conducts The Academy Symphony Orchestra with immense youthfulness

Reading Time: 2 minutesa one-of-a-kind experience of queer healing, hope, and joy

Reading Time: 3 minutesLa Bella Bimba! is an exciting new cabaret about immigration and traditions, about personal growth and funky pink feathers. We sat down with Lucrezia Galeone to discuss their upcoming production.

Reading Time: 6 minutesWorking Class Hero is an absurdist satire in which two actors put on some silly wigs (and accents) and take us on a high-speed romp through the British class system. We sat down with Theo Hristov to discuss their upcoming production.

Reading Time: 3 minutesPayal Ramchandani’s powerful new show Just Enough Madness uses the South Asian dance form of Kuchipudi to explore the silences around motherhood, miscarriage and mental health.
Catch it at Dance City, Newcastle on 22 November, followed by performances at Bradford Arts Centre on 26 March and The Lowry on 31 March.

Reading Time: 3 minutesOld Fat F**k will be at Riverside Studios over 25 performances from 5th November – 20th December.

Reading Time: 3 minutesWe sat down with Tanya-Loretta Dee to discuss the upcoming production.
The locket her Mother gave to her clings like a curse, whispering warnings. As her grip on reality unravels, Bex circles the same stories about wolves, witches and wanking – each one darker than the last. Will she ever break the loop? Loop is at Theatre503 from 10 – 29 November.

Reading Time: 4 minutesThis November, Adam Garcia's Irish and tap dance sensation Emerald Storm is returning to the Emerald Theatre for an unmissable season. Led by Lord of the Dance's Olivia Graydon, viral tap sensation Bayley Graham and Britain and America's Got Talent finalist Tom Ball, this high energy production presents a contemporary fusion of traditional Irish dance, tap and live music. We sat down with Olivia and Bailey to discuss their upcoming performance.

Reading Time: 2 minutesUrooj Ashfaq’s How to Be a Baddie was funny, conversational and cosy. Both the set up, Urooj’s confidence and storytelling invited us into the world of being a female Indian comedian, as she strives to counter an unnamed reviewers suggestion that she wasn’t quite as edgy as she may be deemed in India.