York Theatre Royal is currently showcasing the pantomime Aladdin, which will run until 5th January 2025 and celebrates the theatre’s fifth collaboration with award-winning Evolution Productions. The ...
One of the main reasons sequels resonate is their ability to evoke nostalgia. Take Top Gun: Maverick (2022), a sequel to the 1986 classic Top Gun. Decades later, audiences were reintroduced to Pete ...
On Wednesday 4 December, the government led by Michel Barnier was defeated in a vote of no confidence, making him the shortest serving Prime Minister of the Fifth Republic. Barnier had been governing ...
“A shocking video goes viral, a revolution sparks. People are dying, paranoia is growing.” Elinor Cook’s play is described as “hard hitting, exploring the complexities of revolution”. But how have the ...
In Dead Poets Society (1989), director Peter Weir and writer Tom Schulman explore the restrictive gender expectations placed on young men, particularly within the walls of Welton Academy, a ...
Can the actions of one person ignite change?” This is the question at the heart of Parliament Square, a “brutal yet empathetic” political play which explores the complexities surrounding the ...
Among the array of this year’s long-awaited Christmas specials was a programme that had not graced our screens since its previous stand-alone episode in 2019: that of the Brockman family in ...
‘Bigger and Closer (Not Smaller & Further Away)’ is at Aviva Studios in Manchester’s Factory International until 25 January. All information about the exhibition, including access to tickets, can be ...
Thirty one years after the infamous penguin’s debut, Feathers McGraw makes a return with Vengeance Most Fowl. Where previous adventures have seen the dynamic duo going to the moon, facing off against ...
Manchester City have been sleep walking into an inevitable run of form which has seen the four-time, back-to-back Premier League winners win one match in thirteen. At the time of writing, City have ...