
Black Diggers is an important act of cultural sharing and truth-telling, powerfully and evocatively told – a theatrical event, to be sure, and yet I remain unconvinced whether it is, at least in this current form, a particularly well-crafted play.

This death defying magic trick provides a way of examining the ways that one human being can influence another.

Here and Now isn't about Green or his ego, it's all about his subject; he shares anecdotes and snippets about Coward and beautifully brings to life the stories behind the songs and the emotions they carry.

Four different directors from theatre companies around the world were asked to make a work of no longer than fifteen minutes having only seen the final minute of the previous works.

A man in unmentionably soiled longjohns comes muttering onto the stage, a “kick me” sign on his back and blowflies latched onto his filth… he seems truly driven to distraction. Yet as pitiable a sight though this may be, it will be no mere tale of woe.

Next Step Productions brings to the stage is an incredibly moving piece of theatre with solid performances from the entire ensemble.

If, like me, you are not used to the medium of the radio play, you’ll find yourself taking fifteen to twenty minutes to settle into the experience. However as you gently rock away you find yourself utterly intrigued by this strange dislocating world.