DramSoc Presents: Macbeth
Double, double, toil and trouble
Double, double, toil and trouble
The stellar cast unfortunately fails to sell the classic script
It isn’t easy to picture a more magical setting than sitting in the historical auditorium of the Royal Opera House as you listen to the overture, eagerly waiting for the curtain to rise. Back for its seventh revival at Covent Garden, Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) manages
Anita-Joy is playing Roxane, the heroine in Jamie Lloyd’s upcoming production of Cyrano de Bergerac
Forget the body horror of the original - this monster is a cold and calculating AI from the future, a relentless killing machine that will chill you to the core
Birmingham Royal Ballet is on tour at Sadler’s Wells with a three-part mixed bill to suit anyone’s taste. Three separate pieces by different minds to dive into. The first piece, A Brief Nostalgia (directed by Jack Lister) is unsettling. Two large slates. One dancer. Her shadow cast on
Anne Boleyn, from Six, and Jamie, from Jamie, shine as hearts are broken and political careers are ended
Dance reconstructed for the modern audience
Nothing is lost, but is easy to lose yourself, in this fierce production of a play that looks at the value of a language
Hardwick and Oldham enthral audiences with a powerful performance that transcends the script
‘We are good people… We are good… Are we?’
The Lovely Bones offers a new perspective on loss in a warmhearted and relatable fashion