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This feisty feminist drama is set in a New York law firm specialising in personal injury focussing on three ambitious female lawyers, revolving around rivalry, office politics and usual gossip over ...
Cleverly written and astute in the points it picks up on, this is an interesting satirical exploration of the end of Trump’s second term. The storyline builds on reality and takes it to the extreme, ...
Audrey’s 18th birthday is already over, but the morning after brings no closure. Two teenage friends pick through the wreckage of the night before – half remembered memories, friendships half-held, ...
Constellations opens with a seemingly playful question: why is it impossible to lick the tip of your own elbow? From this quirky start, a quantum physicist meets a beekeeper at a soggy barbecue, one ...
Based on the true story of Korea’s youngest King Danjong who was crowned at age 12, dethroned at 15 and dead at age 17, this is a brief musical exploration of his short life. Three cheeky goblins, ...
A wonderful window into the trajectory and talent for future classical music – the Rising Stars series focuses on vocalists on the cusp of their careers, today’s having been nurtured and inspired by ...
One of the most impressive things about this recital was how the Aurora Orchestra played the full symphony without music – and not only in the performance, but also at rehearsals. A notable feature of ...
Theatre Re, one of the UK’s leading physical theatre companies, returns to the Fringe with The Nature of Forgetting, a moving and ambitious exploration of memory, identity, and family. At its heart ...
This is not a show for the faint-hearted. These two women use reverse psychology by applying reverse stereotypes which brings a lot of laughter to the audience but also highlights a lot of the ...
The Land of Beat is a fast-paced hour of powerful Korean traditional drumming with a modern twist, interspersed with Korean folk dances and entertainment, all beautifully lit to great effect.
The title of the performance (cf. Hebrews 12.1) encapsulated all that was included in this magnetic recital. Anthems and hymns inspired by the lives of the saints being interspersed with poetry ...
Marking 375 years since the first publication of the Scottish Metrical Psalter, tonight was an opportunity to celebrate its continuing contribution to the liturgical life of sacred music today.