The Constant Wife – at Leeds Grand Theatre Until 18 April

The Constant Wife – A Mirror to the Realities of Family Life We have all had moments where we feel we have to hide a secret from people. Even those we love the most. Whether it be for the fear of their judgement or the fear of what it will mean for the future, most […]
The Northern Ballet’s ‘Gentleman Jack’ – A Stunning Spotlight on Anne Lister

Gentleman Jack is at Leeds Grand Theatre from 10 to 14 March. Famously described as the ‘first modern lesbian’, Miss Anne Lister has been a Halifax legend for many years. With her diaries and documents detailing her romantic relationships with women, Lister’s life was criticised by those in her society, with many calling her a […]
Elliott Hudson College’s Alice in Wonderland – A Wondrous Example of Children’s Theatre

Throughout my reviewing and my own personal experience on stage, I’ve found it’s very rare that children’s theatre gets its due. As loud, colourful and magical as the productions are, they go unnoticed. They’re hidden in a small corner of the theatre world, perceived as something unimportant by some, as they’re for children. However, I […]
The Great British Bake-Off Musical – A Charming, Warm Gem!

Over a decade has passed since the the viewing world was blessed with ‘The Great British Bake-Off’, yet it has never failed to enchant its audience. From muffins to shortbreads, custard tarts to Victoria sponge and the full gamut of emotion, every episode of every series has been a treasure. From the airing of the […]
POP – A Musical Ode to All Creatives Around! at Workshop Theatre on 31 July

Being a creative person within a modern world can be tricky. With AI on the rise, a lack of job opportunities and the industry itself being cut-throat, trying to succeed can feel like a game of snakes and ladders. It’s a feeling that many know, but few talk about. George Oates is not one of […]