Originally performed at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2009, the inaugural show of the theatre company which bears the same name returned in 2013 on a wave of renewed
There are few television shows that, almost a half century after inception, still inspire debate and analysis; Doctor Who is one, Star Trek is another, but both of
Science fiction conventions: a chance to mingle with like minded people, to relax in the company of strangers without having to worry about how to strike up a
An almost bare stage is serenaded by The Carpenters, Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft, the recognised anthem of World Contact Day, summing up the themes of this one
In the eerily lit vault beneath the corner of Forrest Road and Bristo Square, resembling nothing so much as the catacombs of Peladon, Australian comedian, former teacher and
Ever since the genre we know as science fiction emerged some two hundred years ago, the one medium it has yet to conquer is live performance. Drama, opera
Somewhat misleadingly listed in the theatre billings, this “unauthorised Whosical adventure” would be better suited not to the musical section but the children’s shows, not only because children
There is normally a division between an actor and a character, between an audience and a performer, between truth and fiction, but in this piece from London based