Culture Reviews
The likes of Randy Savage and Hulk drop in on Sheffield for the odd piledriver/washing line combo but Elite British Wrestling’s (EBW) first event – in the normally...
Last Saturday saw the opening of the new show by well-known and well-established local artist...
Janice Sampson’s locally set debut play Bill faced a sold out and enthusiastic crowd at the...
In this brilliant Sheffield Theatres production set in Salford in 1880, Henry Hobson, a drunken...
Cleopatra is no ordinary ballet production. It is a story ballet that was not intended as a perfect...
‘Sweeney Todd’ has been within the public conscience since Tim Burton’s film immortalised the...
When you think of the church, what comes to mind? Father Ted? An outdated institution, wobbling...
The Tudors - what a gory bunch they were. Edward Hall’s production of The Comedy of Errors &...
Money can’t buy you love. The Beatles sang it - but Me and My Girl is the embodiment of it. A...
Edward Said’s theory of Orientalism declares that Western knowledge about the East is not based...
Would it get better? Could it get better? It got better….. Unforced verse speeches, dramatic and...
Crammed with wit and sophisticated social commentary, William Congreve's classic comedy of manners...
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Spotlight On… Nicki Donohoe Nicki Donohoe is a model, make-up artist and stylist. More...
“I was in WH Smith’s, and this young girl she got her phone out,” starts Uncle Bryn. “Well,...
Ahead of his debut solo exhibition, Andy Hill caught up with Jonathan Wilkinson and the man...
