REVIEW: Tr[ia]l

Reading Time: 3 minutesTr[ia]l. Waking up in a treatment room with a single camera and no memory of how she got there, Subject X is freaking out.

Reading Time: 3 minutesTr[ia]l. Waking up in a treatment room with a single camera and no memory of how she got there, Subject X is freaking out.

Reading Time: 2 minutesReview of Steel Magnolias running at the OSO Arts Centre from April 14 to April 18, 2026.

Reading Time: 2 minutesThis year the BFI is hosting a season celebrating The Cinematic Life of Boxing, showcasing a diverse range of films that represent the sport on the big screen. As part of the season, BFI Southbank screened Jim Sheridan’s 1997 film, The Boxer, loosely inspired by the life of prolific boxer Barry McGuigan.

Reading Time: 2 minutesEnter Strange Phenomena, howl with The Hounds Of Love and dance on the moors with Wuthering Heights. Kate's not there, but you are.
Performer Sarah-Louise Young invites you to release your inner Bush in this joyful, unique and mind-blowing show

Reading Time: 4 minutes25 years after Michael Nunn and William Trevitt’s critically acclaimed debut performance Pointless at the Roundhouse, pioneering dance company BalletBoyz will return to the stage with Still Pointless leads audiences on a retrospective journey through a quarter of a century of daring commissioning,…

Reading Time: 5 minutesInternational theatre director Dylan Trowbridge is known for creating bold, immersive work that pushes the boundaries of proximity between performer and audience. As a leading force behind Talk Is Free Theatre, his practice centres on stripping theatre…

Reading Time: 2 minutesDramatically varied but oftentimes clunky, Three Men’s storybook aesthetic and charming performance are highlights in this otherwise slightly lopsided narrative. Qi Liu plays Fanghua, a lonely shopkeeper who presides over a small but seemingly endless convenience store in Beijing.…

Reading Time: 5 minutesAs SMOKE prepares to tour the UK, writer and performer Alexis Gregory joins forces with Marc Svensson to create a bold, two-part theatrical experience that extends beyond the stage.

Reading Time: 4 minutesFor two decades, Steve Roe has been at the heart of London’s improv scene, building Hoopla Impro from its early days above a pub into one of the UK’s most vibrant and welcoming creative communities.

Reading Time: 3 minutesRecorded at Beetroot Studios in Airdrie with producer and engineer Stuart MacLeod, Brontës’ eponymous album is a sassy slice of sophisticated pop. Imagine the Tom Tom Club jamming with Chrissie Hynde.