Brief Encounter, Torch Theatre
I doff my jauntily angled trilby to Peter Doran and his team at The Torch for delivering a massively engaging...
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I doff my jauntily angled trilby to Peter Doran and his team at The Torch for delivering a massively engaging...
Think of a parallel universe where nineteenth century French surrealist, Alfred Jarry, and Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy writer, Douglas...
What an absolutely spiffing evening at the theatre from a frightfully jolly cast of awfully talented actors in a terrifically...
Madness takes meant forms in the arts but opera offers the opportunity to transform excesses of the mind into beautiful...
“It is the business of the community not simply to glorify itself but to produce better persons, to enrich...
Kelly Jones’ self-penned piece makes use of a simplistic style of storytelling to make the intensely personal universal. Jones...
When Arthur Miller’s All My Sons made its stage debut in 1947, it must have been at its rawest and...
There is nothing like a nicely vague concept to get the brain into a twizzle at the start of an...
Anybody out for a few beers in Llandudno might be mistaken for thinking their drinks had been spiked when they...
After the remarkably untaxing, in fact rather leisurely, all-day, four-show Marathon performance of this theatrical staging of Christopher Logue’s War...