
This character driven piece showed alliances form, only to be demolished when coercing and conniving took centre stage.

Small Odysseys is about the journeys we take when we are lost at sea; how we feel when we’re being scrutinized or when we feel immensely small in a vast world.

In the Garden is a meandering new work which due to the very issue of timing unfortunately doesn’t quite manage to reach the evocative and emotional heights it tenderly reaches for.

If you’re looking to be stimulated, entertained, or even to just relax for an evening and forget the world that lines five days of your week then I can’t advise Northanger Abbey strongly enough.

Dead Puppets Society’s The Harbinger is a little addictive and more than a little disturbing – and that irrepressible uneasiness lingers in your consciousness for a good while after the experience.

Whoever said that jury duty was a drag? Tonight we were getting an education; a well constructed master class into the judicial system and a deliberate decision had to be forged.

The year is 1990 and this is the story of Jon, a composer on the brink of turning the big 3-0. He lives in New York City and waits tables in between writing the ‘Great American Musical’.