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The Saloon Girls were not unique to this time and place. "It’s a story as old as…" well, you get the point. Society is usually divided between the religious and law-abiding right and the sympathetic ...
Buxton Opera House has been awarded £190,000 to carry out investigations into the condition of the historic building.
Inspired by the 'real-life' story behind Edgar Degas’s famous sculpture, the Little Dancer, already well-received in ...
The Royal Court has been in the vanguard of new writing since the Angry Young Men arrived on the scene in the mid-1950s.
Coventry’s Belgrade has revealed the cast and creative team for Karis Kelly’s Consumed which will preview at the venue for ...
SPID Theatre 's (Social Progressive Interconnected Diverse) second Social Change Showstopper, Yes I am! by SPID’s Founder and ...
Men are now considered the root of all evil, responsible for injustices from colonisation to hosting MasterChef. As Songs in the Key of Love advocates for men’s mental health and tackles male ...
The Vagina Monologues, based on interviews conducted with 100 women from across the world, was written 20 years ago by Tony ...
His latest piece, Songs of the Bulbul, seems his most personal. “A tribute to my mother 'Kay'… my smiling bulbul who left her cage.” Melancholic, mystical, symbolic, he is the bulbul, in Sufi myth, ...
HOME Manchester is to bring back its free Little HOME weekend festival on 2 and 3 August, featuring street performers, family ...
The comedy of The Unkillable Mike Malloy often struggles to find a way out from under the rerunning pattern of plot-endeavour-failure and is doubly burdened by 'the Titanic effect', the action being ...
Christopher Marlowe, adapted by Jennifer Dick Bard in the Botanics Glasgow Botanical Gardens 27 June – 12 July 2025 ...