Square Go: a tough, detailed exploration of masculinityImage courtesy of The Marlowe Theatre A white square, set on the floor, surrounded by chairs. That’s the set of an impressive play which...
Gutted: a poignant and inspiring piece of theatreImage courtesy of The Marlowe Theatre ‘Gutted’, a poignant black comedy set in a fish factory in 1980s Dublin, is an incredible work of...
InQuire's History of Canterbury Episode V: Reformation, Refugees and the Tudor RollercoasterIt’s the 1500s. After centuries of disease, invasion and several burnt cathedrals, Canterbury is back as a top-ranking English city;...
Oliver Double: Funny Rabbit CuratorAfter the performance I spoke to Funny Rabbit organiser and Emcee Oliver Double about the event, which was started in February of this...
Funny Rabbit: Endearingly messy but intimate and very funnyUpon entering the Gulbenkian main entrance one finds the far end of the café walled off by a curtain. It produces a small performance...
William Blake at the Tate BritainWilliam Blake 'Europe' Plate i: Frontispiece, 'The Ancient of Days' 1827 © The Whitworth, The University of Manchester This is the...
Status: Where Do You Belong?, a fantastic blend of music, visual art and storytelling.“They were killed trying to cross borders, because they were trying to get to a country to become safe.” A fantastic blend of music,...
The Uncertainty of HopeValerie Tagwira is both a doctor and an author. Her novel, which won Outstanding Fiction Book’ at the National Arts Merit Award for...
Frankenstein - All About ShelleyAs an avid and passionate (sometimes overly-so) fan of Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus, I felt a...