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In Japan the crane bird is a very symbolic animal. He is symbolic for peace, love, solidarity, luck and a new beginning

In conversation with Actress Felicity Houlbrooke

Written in 1985, Charlotte Keatley’s award-winning play My mother said I never should is set in Manchester, Oldham and London. The play spans across four generations of...

Ukweli Roach on his role in Jesus hopped the ‘A’ Train

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Stephen Adly Guirgis' Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train is currently showing at London's Young Vic from 14th of February....

Actress Anna Fordham talks to us about Women in Power a musical comedy

The Greek Classic The Assembly women is reimagined for the modern day into the raucous new musical comedy, Women In Power. It brings together...

Vanessa Faye Stanley on her role in Sherlock Holmes and the Invisible Thing

Written by Greg Freeman and directed by David Phipps-Davis, Sherlock Holmes and the Invisible thing is at At Rudolf Steiner Theatre from Wednesday 17th July...

Alexander Eliot on his role in Pass Over

A lamppost. Night. Two friends are passing time. Stuck. Waiting for change. Inspired by Waiting for Godot and the Exodus, Antoinette...

Pip Chamberlin on his role in Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain – Part Four!

Birmingham Stage Company’s production of Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain – Part Four! opened at Apollo Theatre on 6 August. We all want to meet...

What is behind that empty space? Marjo Sleiderink

The geometrical essence of objects and space always has a distorted perspective, due to our own perception. Images enter our brain up side down...

Sharon Singh on her role in ‘The Audience’

Peter Morgan’s The Audience which is directed by Sam Hodges opens at Nuffield Southampton Theatres on 30 May, running until 22 June.
11. (L-R) Christina Gordon, Felixe Forde, Hannah Jarrett-Scott, Isobel McArthur, Meghan Tyler, Tori Burgess. Photo credit - Mihaela Bodlovic

Christina Gordon on her role in Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of)

Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) opened at Bristol Old Vic on 12 September to five-star reviews, before it embarks upon a UK tour until 28 March...