REVIEW: Lady

Reading Time: 2 minutesLady, directed by Sam Abrahams, is a mockumentary that blends satire, surrealism and character-driven storytelling into something that feels both unusual and refreshingly confident.

Reading Time: 2 minutesLady, directed by Sam Abrahams, is a mockumentary that blends satire, surrealism and character-driven storytelling into something that feels both unusual and refreshingly confident.

Reading Time: 4 minutesWe sat down for a quick chat with Emma Bailey. “Pity Party is about being alive, whilst trying to make sense of our relationship with ourselves, with others and with the world around us – all experienced…

Reading Time: 2 minutesFor one weekend only, the Guildhall School presents a music festival featuring student-professor collaborations showcasing talented current students, performances in collaboration with the Yale School of Music, as well as a performance from the Elemore Quartet.

Reading Time: 3 minutesBased, of course, on history but also the original works by Terry Deary, Horrible Histories has been an ongoing television show since 2009 with songs written and composed by Richie Webb.

Reading Time: 3 minutesJulia Wolfe's Pulitzer Prize-winning oratorio came to Manchester this weekend and did not disappoint. Anthracite Fields is the tale of and a memorial to American miners, with inspiration drawn from oral histories and Wolfe's own upbringing in Pennsylvania, rich in deposits of pure coal.

Reading Time: 2 minutesA witty, charming tale of ten dates, and a woman who deserves more At midday on a sunny Tuesday, Camden’s Etcetera Theatre welcomes a Gooper DustProduction of 10 First Dates. Starring Laura Shipler Chico as Maggie, the…

Reading Time: 3 minutesA finely balanced ensemble where chemistry, charisma and quiet emotional precision bring new depth to a timeless myth. As spring settles over the capital, Hadestown returns to the Lyric Theatre with a revitalised cast that breathes fresh…

Reading Time: 3 minutesAn entertaining and educational piece of children’s theatre that struggles to adapt fully to the stage. The Olivier Award nominated The Boy At The Back Of The Class has taken the festival theatre stage and, in some ways, offers…

Reading Time: 2 minutesA bold, visually innovative double bill that feels like exactly what contemporary ballet needs right now At Sadler’s Wells, Body & Soul by English National Ballet brings together two outstanding premieres from Crystal Pite and Kameron N.…

Reading Time: 2 minutesA lively and thought-provoking exploration of education, brought to life through energetic performances and contemporary relevance. Education, Education, Education, originally written by the The Wardrobe Ensemble and directed by Paul Simpson, is an ambitious and engaging production…