Kill the Beast are associate artists at The Lowry Theatre in Salford, and their 2014 production He...
Author - Laura Elliott
Thunderbards: Seconds: Indecently Enjoyable
Time travel, advertising, and tear-away trousers.
FYSA Theatre’s The 56: An Impressive Piece
FYSA Theatre have had an eclectic couple of years. After forming in Sheffield in 2012, they’ve...
Seven of the Best Books: In One Girl’s Opinion
Making a list of the ‘best’ books is just as impossible as listing the ‘best’ music or art. The...
Top twenty novels by the This Book campaign
After three months of social media blitzing, the Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction has finally...
Famous literature and reading by the numbers
When we think of great novels we think mostly of words, but we might also think of a memorable...
Review: The Summer Book: It’s There In The Title
Despite recent thunderstorms, summer is apparently upon us, and so are a wealth of articles...
Review: One Man, Two Guvnors: A standing ovation
The National Theatre’s acclaimed comedy One Man, Two Guvnors kicked off its UK tour at the Lyceum...
10 Reasons The Big Bang Theory Deserves 10 Seasons
America’s most popular sitcom, The Big Bang Theory, has been commissioned for a spectacular three...
Review: Her: Flawless Phoenix in a flawed film
In Colossus of New York, a father transplants his son’s brain into the body of a robot to save...
There Is Something Missing Inside Llewyn Davis
The Coen Brothers are well-known as a directorial force to be reckoned with, and their latest big...
The Butler: Powerful and Enjoyable Yet Flawed
There’s something very strange about watching this film after seeing 12 Years a...
The Wolf of Wall Street: Debauched yet brilliant
Leonardo DiCaprio is Jordan Belfort.
Sherlock: The Sign of Three: Episode Review
Let the bells ring out. John Watson is getting hitched, and Sherlock Holmes is his best man.