
Arguably one of the greatest musicals of all time, Les Miserables is an ageless masterpiece that has endured and thrilled audiences for three decades.

Right from the get-go, Fish in the Sea was out to take the piss. Aptly named Bastard Theatre created this work for The Fringe Festival and it was such a good fit.

After the reign of the blockbuster movie back in 2015, when movies were made purely for box office sales and devoid of any true meaning, the film industry has reverted back to making “ART”.

Emma Fishwick and Laura Boyne further develop conceptual movement pieces, exploring the potential of chosen themes and playing with their performers’ physical talents.

A delightful Animalia fantasy of friendship from Spare Parts Puppet Theatre.

Felicity Kendal leads the competent cast in this recreation of Noel Coward’s play first produced in 1924.

Verdi’s glorious music, including the well-known Anvil Chorus, partnered with multiple plot twists, an unfolding story of vengeance, a love triangle and a tragic end – are the irresistible ingredients of this magnificent opera.