The Tenant of Wildfell Hall – Review
There was a moment during the evening performance of Anne Bronte’s classic ‘The Tenant of Wildfell Hall’ at Bolton’s Octagon Theatre that the facade was finally...
There was a moment during the evening performance of Anne Bronte’s classic ‘The Tenant of Wildfell Hall’ at Bolton’s Octagon Theatre that the facade was finally...
Why does the barbarism of war inspire so many to seek comfort in song? Writer Lizzie Nunnery explores this in her tale of the ravages of war, seen through the e...
Why does the barbarism of war inspire so many to seek comfort in song? This is the central thread that writer Lizzie Nunnery uses to weave her tale of the ravag...
This is a riposte to the earlier guide of theatre criticism – The Seven Deadly Sins – which it seems is just about breaking every rule we were told ...
If I thought this critiquing lark was just a lot of hacks pretending they liked the sound of their own voice (on paper at least) then one of our mentors, Andrew...