by Michaela Clement-Hayes Real life can usually be bleak, so many people select to flee every so often. Perhaps we…
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Read MoreThis collaboration between NZ Opera and Black Grace provides an intimate staging of Gluck’s 1769 opera Orpheus and Eurydice. The…
Read MoreDirector Alison Walls’ model of Dance Nation by American playwright Clare Barron is the strongest work staged on the Court…
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Read MoreAustralia-born, Glasgow based mostly dance artist Penny Chivas excursions Burnt Out, her intimate however impactful private expertise of the devastating…
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Read MoreTHE 39 STEPS returns to embark on a tour throughout the UK. Four actors transport the viewers right into a…
Read MoreOran Mór is delighted to announce that its iconic lunchtime grownup pantomime will probably be again 28 November – 6…
Read MoreROYO, UNIVERSAL MUSIC UK, SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT & MIGHTY VILLAGE have introduced the world premiere of NOW That’s What I…
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