New Production of Calendar Girls at Leeds Grand Theatre 7 – 11 November

In the 25 years since the creation of the original calendar and the 20 years since the film was released, £6 million has been raised by Calendar Girls for Blood Cancer UK. Calendar Girls the Musical premiered at Leeds Grand Theatre in 2015, and now the brand-new production will return to make audiences ‘cry with […]
Leeds Gigs Coming Up – In Brief and Will be Updated

We confess we have so many press releases coming in just for gigs that we can’t do justice to them all. (It would be so nice if we could.) What we can do is give you the bones so that you can flesh out the information yourself. So here they are! Please keep an eye […]
‘Becoming the Brontes: Tracy Chevalier meets Dr Katy Mullin on 3 October.

Join bestselling novelist Tracy Chevalier as she brings Brontë artefacts to life at the University of Leeds‘ Esther Simpson Building from 6.30 p.m., sharing insights into the artefacts on display in ‘Becoming the Brontës’. The evening event ‘On the Brontës: Tracy Chevalier in conversation with Dr Katy Mullin’ is free and open to all, as […]
Karma Dance: Mind The Dance, a Triple Bill – at The Carriageworks Theatre on 6 October

Karma Dance invites you to embark on an extraordinary journey of artistic exploration with “MIND THE DANCE.” This captivating triple bill delves deep into themes of individuality, multiculturalism, and the eloquent language of silence.* Here’s what you can expect: HOMO “HOme to my MOther”: A poignant and auto-ethnographical experience that courageously navigates the terrain of mental […]
In Conversation With Dave Johns, Bryony Corrigan and Kema Sikazwe

Adapted from a conversation between Natasha Tripney and writer Dave Johns with actors Bryony Corrigan and Kema Sikazwe about I, Daniel Blake: at Leeds Playhouse 3 – 7 October. “Things haven’t got better, they’ve got worse,” says Dave Johns, comedian and former brickie, who made his name in the critically-acclaimed film I, Daniel Blake. He […]