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Bauhaus Effects’ art and design conference to take place in Dublin February 2019

A major conference 'Bauhaus Effects', will take place in Dublin marking the centenary of the founding of the Bauhaus. The Bauhaus is...

A conversation with Philip Reeve and Brian Mitchell on the musical; The Ministry of...

The Ministry of Biscuits is a unique collaborative musical comedy by the playwright and composer Brian Mitchell and the author and illustrator Philip...

Stop and Search at the Arcola – Review

Directed by Mehmet Ergen, Stop and Search, a play by award-winning Irish-Nigerian writer Gabriel Gbadamosi examines how we police...

Peter Pan at Richmond Theatre – review

Directed by Jonathan Kiley, Richmond’s panto of Peter Pan is a fun show for both children and adults. Robert Lindsay’s...

Hannah Robinson talks about the new edition of Secret London, Unusual Bar & Restaurants

The new edition of Secret London – Unusual Bars and Restaurants   is out now and it does not disappoint.

Hansel and Gretel at the Rose Theatre in Kingston – Review

Written by Ciaran Mc Conville and directed by Rosie Jones, with songs by Eamonn O'Dwyer, the Rose Theatre's...

Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott puts Arcola Theatre’s STOP AND SEARCH at the heart...

Diane Abbott hosted a performance from Gabriel Gbadamosi's urgent new play, STOP AND SEARCH, in the House of Commons. 

Actor Peter Mooney tells us about his latest role as Theatr Clwyd’s Dick Whittington

Theatr Clwyd presents the Christmas pantomime Dick Whittington, “ThePurrrrrfect Rock ‘N’Roll Panto” by Christian Patterson. Directed by Zoë Waterman, Dick...

Vanessa Fisher talks about her role in Hansel and Gretel

Brothers Grimm's much-loved fairy tale Hansel & Gretel comes to the Rose Theatre in Kingston. The new festive version is written by Ciaran McConville...
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The Messiah at The Other Palace: Review

Written and directed by Patrick Barlow, The Messiah is a must-see version of the Nativity this Christmas. It's...