REVIEW: Gods of Salford

Reading Time: 3 minutesGODS OF SALFORD, the latest electrifying production from Not Too Tame, reimagines Greek mythology as raucous, heartfelt tales of working-class defiance and resilience.

Reading Time: 3 minutesGODS OF SALFORD, the latest electrifying production from Not Too Tame, reimagines Greek mythology as raucous, heartfelt tales of working-class defiance and resilience.

Reading Time: 2 minutesPassion Fruit is written by Dior Clarke and Stephanie Martin. Passion Fruit is a self-love story about finding yourself and staying true to your roots.

Reading Time: 3 minutesHalf fictional and half factual, Singaporean playwright Joel Tan‘s Scenes from a Repatriation imagines the many tangled narratives surrounding a British Museum artifact - a Northern Song dynasty (960–1127) stoneware Guanyin statue

Reading Time: 6 minutesGlasgow based playwright Milly Sweeney and actress Sally Reid are coming together for the new play Water Colour.

Reading Time: 4 minutesWe sat down for a quick chat with William Osbon, winner of the ‘English Literature Play’ grant for 2025, awarded by the University of Edinburgh, about his latest play, JELLYFISH , a one-act, absurdist comedy coming to…

Reading Time: 3 minutesA Maelstrom of Murder, Madness, Chaos & Comedy Buckle up for this eighty-minute performance of Macbeth, because there are no breaks on this murder train. This rendition of Shakespeare’s Macbeth is performed by Out of Chaos, and…

Reading Time: 3 minutesWith skilled impressions and quality singing, Keddie performs an excellent Meryl Streep, but the storyline lacks the power to fully grip an audience. As a self- proclaimed Meryl Streep fanatic, actor and comedian Alexandra Keddie used skilled…

Reading Time: 2 minutesArthur Miller’s classic 1949 play Death of a Salesman has been one of my favourites since I studied it at A level, so when I got the chance to review Trafalgar Theatre Productions and Raw Material’s production at The Lowry, I jumped at it.

Reading Time: 3 minutesAfter a successful debut in Birmingham, The Mad Ones is making its London debut at The Other Palace, featuring powerful songs and heartfelt performances, with Thea-Jo Wolfe discussing her return to the role of Beverly.

Reading Time: 2 minutesPublic Record was a powerful and exciting performance which symbolised the importance of community, unity and roots.