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Theatre Improvement Scheme with the Wolfson Foundation
Theatres Trust's Theatre Improvement Scheme, in association with the Wolfson Foundation, offers capital funding for theatres. The theme for the fund…
Assassin’s Creed is being adapted into a circus stage show
Assassin's Creed: Heredis will tell an original story brought to life with parkour, dancers, and acrobatic feats.
Rocky Horror turns 50 – and still refuses to behave itself
The 50th Anniversary Spectacular Tour is a loud, fan‑driven celebration of Rocky Horror’s cult legacy, complete with original cast appearances.
The Woman in Black review: two performances to fear
John Mackay and Daniel Burke anchor this unsettling ghost story at the Bristol Old Vic with performances of rare discipline,…
The Beekeeper of Aleppo review: strongest in its softest moments
A story of loss and displacement, The Beekeeper of Aleppo is an uneven production that occasionally loses its way.
Meet Fred review: a decade on, this satire is still sharp
In Meet Fred, precise puppetry and wry storytelling bring a 'blank canvas' character to life.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream review: this fresh staging knows its power
Director Holly Race Roughan's A Midsummer Night’s Dream is sharper, stranger and more human than most.
Macbeth review: Bristol's Tobacco Factory explores the ordinary roots of evil
Tobacco Factory’s ensemble‑driven Macbeth turns the spotlight from its doomed hero to the web of people who enable both his…
2:22 – A Ghost Story review: high volume and low stakes strike a hollow note
Stripped of its celebrity anchors, Danny Robins’s paranormal thriller relies on ear-piercing volume rather than psychological tension to generate its…
Clementine review: a riot in a Regency dress
There's a chaotic energy to the hilarious comedy Clementine.