REVIEW: Consumed

Reading Time: 2 minutesWinner of the Women’s Prize for Playwriting 2022, Karis Kelly’s play Consumed is a pitch-black and twisted comedy of dysfunctional family dynamics, generational trauma and national boundaries.

Reading Time: 2 minutesWinner of the Women’s Prize for Playwriting 2022, Karis Kelly’s play Consumed is a pitch-black and twisted comedy of dysfunctional family dynamics, generational trauma and national boundaries.

Reading Time: 2 minutesA touching and vital story of how people come together in the face of adversity and how sometimes creating a family to support you just isn’t enough. The show is adapted for stage by Dave Johns who played Daniel Blake in the award winning 2016 film.

Reading Time: 3 minutesWe sat down for an exclusive interview with Paco Peña, the world-renowned flamenco guitarist, composer and producer.

Reading Time: 4 minutesGlasgow theatre and opera director Stasi Schaffer works internationally across new writing, musicals and opera, spanning both contemporary work and the established repertoire.

Reading Time: 6 minutesWe sat down for an exclusive interview with Alexandrina Hemsley about her new show, Many Lifetimes, at Sadlers Wells.

Reading Time: 2 minutesAt Crazy Coqs, House Seats with Henry Patterson offers an intimate and honest evening of conversation and performance, as Henry Patterson sits down with West End performer Ian McIntosh

Reading Time: 6 minutesWe sat down for an exclusive interview with Farine Clarke, GP turned playwright and writer of Heartsink, which plays at Riverside Studios from 21 April - 10 May.

Reading Time: 5 minutesWe sat down for an exclusive interview with Alexander Whitley about Alexander Whitley Dance Company's new double bill The Rite of Spring / Mirror.

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Royal Philharmonic Society Awards is a culmination of the year’s classical music talents, ranging from single performers, large-scale compositions and everything in between.

Reading Time: 2 minutesAlan Ayckbourn's 1985 darkly comic exploration of mental illness, family life and suburban frustrations still grips audiences forty years on. The show is currently on at the Theatre Royal in Glasgow until the 14th of March.