REVIEW: The Woman In Black

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe play follows Arthur Kipps, played by the wonderful John Mackay, a man haunted by a traumatic experience from his past

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe play follows Arthur Kipps, played by the wonderful John Mackay, a man haunted by a traumatic experience from his past

Reading Time: 2 minutesAlma Cullen’s adaptation of the characters of the Morse universe are given new life and breadth in this expansion to the story and new mystery.

Reading Time: 3 minutesWritten by Chris Bowers, a former British diplomat, the play has some great insight on the governmental process of diplomacy.

Reading Time: 2 minutesWe sat down for an exclusive interview with Emma Ruse, Chief Exec of Framework Theatre and Director of Burnout. The writer of Burnout: A Verbatim Play, Ellen Bradbury, interviewed 27 individuals about their experiences of being burnt out.

Reading Time: 2 minutesWith Burns Night right around the corner, the National Trust for Scotland bring this treat of a performance to the Georgian House in Edinburgh.

Reading Time: 3 minutes"Woolf Works remains an immersive, atmospheric experience - an associative translation, emotive and sometimes quietly overwhelming."

Reading Time: 3 minutesWe sat down for an exclusive interview with Charlotte Pickering, writer of Kittel: Doktor Faustus of the Third Reich.

Reading Time: 3 minutes"Big baws and bigger laughs, this panto thrives in its dirty humour"

Reading Time: 2 minutesSunny Afternoon, based off the life of the 60s smash-hit band The Kinks, was one of the most joyous experiences I've ever had at a musical.

Reading Time: 2 minutes The programme, which spanned Italian art songs to contemporary commissions, was performed by the talented young musicians: Seohyun Go (soprano), Chloé Dumoulin (piano) and Kosuke Shirai (clarinet).