Review: Dramasoc Presents: A Bright Room Called Day
By Catherine Kirkham-Sandy The old saying goes that hindsight is 20/20. In A Bright Room Called Day, this only makes the whole story…
Review: Strangers on a Train @ Grand Opera House York
By Nayomi Karthigesu “Strangers on a Train” is an adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s first novel and thus my expectations of the play are…
Review: Dramasoc Presents: The History Boys
This weekend’s DramaSoc offering is Alan Bennett’s wildly popular The History Boys, which follows a group of Sheffield schoolboys in their pursuit of knowledge…
Review: YSCP Presents: Uncle Vanya
By George Rayson Glyn Morrow’s hypnotic guitar lures us into Helen Wilson’s charming, funny, and poignant production of Chekhov’s ‘Uncle Vanya.’ York Theatre…
Album Review: ‘Memories’ Ady Suleiman
By Bryony Holdsworth Ady Suleiman, an emotionally articulate singer songwriter with soulful brilliance, is set to release his new album Memories early next…
Preview: YSCP Presents: Uncle Vanya @ York Theatre Royal
Chekhov’s masterpiece Uncle Vanya makes its way to the York Theatre Royal under the experienced hand of Helen Wilson. She has previously directed The Cherry…
Review: CHMS Presents: Sister Act
Central Hall Musical Society’s flagship February show is back at the Joseph Rowntree Theatre and this year they’re presenting the feel-good favourite Sister…
Review: flattered collective presents: flattered
By Nayomi Karthigesu Without a word of warning, the piece by Fizz Margereson jumps straight into a performance about sexual harassment. A fluid…
Album Review: ‘Marble Skies’ Django Django
By Bryony Holdsworth The art-rock London quartet have released their third studio album Marble Skies– a kaleidoscope of neo-psychedelia. The ten track LP…
Review: Re:verse/Wildgoose Theatre Presents: Yorkshire Scandals
By Alexander Smith This compelling double bill in the Friargate Theatre brought the audience in close contact with the actors and produced an…