Mary Queen of Scots: Compelling but never takes flight
There is no doubt about it; Josie Rourke’s new adaptation of one of the 16th century’s most intriguing plots is…
There is no doubt about it; Josie Rourke’s new adaptation of one of the 16th century’s most intriguing plots is…
Over recent years, relentless injustice has caused a surge in female self-reclamation, especially across the media. More and more women…
Last Monday at 8pm at Brighton’s The Old Market, I sat myself down in my theatre seat eagerly awaiting the…
Following the mass success of the Bafta award-winning BBC Series, DryWrite and Soho Theatre are about to hit the stage…
Following its eagerly anticipated tour across the U.K, Bryony Lavery’s newly crafted adaptation of Graham Greene’s iconic ‘Brighton Rock’ came…
For a brief run from March 6th – 10th, the widely reputed 1938 Graham Greene novel, Brighton Rock returns to…
At Hove’s The Old Market, the stage was spectacularly set for a ghoulish night of horror (and light-hearted entertainment) for…
With Halloween ominously looming around the corner, it seems only apt to delve into what Brighton Theatre’s weird and wonderful…