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Turn of the Screw – Review – York Theatre Royal
By Karl Hornsey, May 2019 It’s more than 120 years since Henry James’ novella Turn of the Screw was first ... -
Father of the Bride by Vampire Weekend – Album Review
By David Schuster I’m a fan of evolution, both philosophically (as opposed to creationism) and materially, in terms of changes ... -
Wild Rose (2018) – Film Review
Director: Tom Harper Cast: Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters, Sophie Okonedo Certificate: 15 by Rachael Popow When Irish teenager Jessie Buckley ... -
The Comedy About a Bank Robbery – Review – Hull New Theatre
By Karl Hornsey, May 2019 Mischief Theatre’s third West End production The Comedy About a Bank Robbery is in Hull ... -
An Interview with Lisa Holdsworth, TV & Theatre Writer
Leeds-born TV and theatre writer Lisa Holdsworth (Ackley Bridge, Waterloo Road, Call the Midwife) has adapted for stage Adelle Stripe’s ... -
Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Eve Luddington, May 2019 Warning: there are no tutus in this production! Traditionalists were outraged when Matthew Bourne’s Swan ... -
The Big Clock (1948) – Film Review
Director: John Farrow Cast: Ray Milland, Maureen O’Sullivan, Charles Laughton Certificate: PG by Sarah Morgan You can’t go wrong with ... -
Introducing: Sea Legs
Distinctive angular guitar lines, swirling Moog synths, driving drums – current Leeds scene ‘ones to watch’… YOUR NAMES: Tom, Cal, ... -
The Annihilators (1985) – Film Review
Director: Charles E. Sellier, Jr. Cast: Gerrit Graham, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, Christopher Stone Certificate: 18 by Sarah Morgan Unless you’re an ... -
Secret People (1952) – Film Review
Director: Thorold Dickinson Casr: Valentina Cortesa, Serge Reggiani, Audrey Hepburn, Certificate: PG by Sarah Morgan Even the greatest stars have ... -
Black Flowers (2018) – Film Review
Director: Martin Gooch Cast: Krista DeMille, Andrea Sweeney Blanco, Jesus Lloveras by Roger Crow / @RogerCrow Post-apocalyptic adventures are divided into ... -
Be My Baby – Review – Leeds Playhouse
By Eve Luddington, May 2019 The ‘swinging ‘60s’ weren’t all flower power and sexual liberation. Be My Baby is a ...