
Like the mythical city it takes its title from, Paul Gilchrist's Atlantis, is about sinking ideals and submerged truths, the manipulation of myth, the power and danger of stories.

Margaret Cho’s Psycho Tour is everything that you really want a stand-up comedy show to be, it is hysterically funny, yet it is also acutely critical of the society in which we live.

My biggest issue is that it is only on for two nights and I want to go every night for the next week at least.

All in all Oriel is an important, well-resolved and often comical play which deserves to be widely seen.

Jodee Mundy’s Imagined Touch is a cutting edge piece of theatre that transports its audience beyond the comfort of the theatre seat into the world of the deaf and blind.

I have rarely seen a musical show that is so interactive, comedic and charming in it's delivery – you can't tell whether you're at a jazz club or a comedy house.

More than anything You Got Older is a celebration of sibling love, of simple family bonds and the peculiar dynamics, patterns and habits one shares with a very select group of people.