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 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: 2 minutesHarwick is remarkable in the play. She slickly gets you on the side of her character and brings life to this world we are brought into.

Reading Time: 2 minutesSomething very special happens when an artist decides to explore a story about their own craft. It often means that the story is told with heart, passion, and nuance, and that’s one of the things that makes Matthew Bourne’s telling of The Red Shoes so mesmerising – one of the many things.

Reading Time: 2 minutesAt Arcola, Iphigenia starts from a simple premise: the most frightening men are often the most convincing.

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: 2 minutesA fun collection of comedy shorts

Reading Time: 3 minutesA ritzy riot of an opera

Reading Time: 2 minutesDavid Arnold in Conversation at the Royal College of Music offered an engaging and insightful look into one of Britain’s most celebrated screen composers.