Review: The Merchant of Venice 1936 – antifascist spin casts new light on violence of Shakespeare’s classic
Director Brigid Larmour brings a fresh urgency to The Merchant of Venice in this production by Watford Palace Theatre at
Director Brigid Larmour brings a fresh urgency to The Merchant of Venice in this production by Watford Palace Theatre at
Bolton Octagon’s new musical production of Around the World in 80 Days is a fun, festive treat that keeps its
After five years of delays Aviva Studios officially opened its doors to the general public this week – and it
Home Manchester’s Beautiful Thing is a feelgood, heartwarming production with community and acceptance at its core – but it’s also
Jodie Whittaker, Bella Ramsey and Tamara Lawrance lead an immensely talented cast as the BBC’s three-part series returns, this time
Jeeves & Wooster in Perfect Nonsense at the Bolton Octagon is exactly what it says on the tin: absolutely nonsensical
Headlong director Holly Race Roughan puts a fresh, intoxicating spin on a classic play in the Bolton Octagon’s new production
Britons have long been fascinated by Princess Diana, and this interest has continued long after her untimely death in 1997.
Sally Rooney is the literary darling of the moment. For many, her novels, Conversations with Friends and Normal People, capture the voice of a generation, and have earned her a place in the millennial zeitgeist.
If you want army combat gear, trance music, bloodshed and humour, Manchester’s Macbeth is for you.
A French crime drama centring around the murder of an elderly woman in a poor commune in France sounds like it has all the right threads to make a compelling story.
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