It has been fifty years since humanity safely reached the Moon and returned to Earth, and it might be another fifty more before we reach Mars, but with
Sometimes superheroes come by their powers by chance, sometimes they are a birthright, but sometimes they must be worked for: from the Land of the Long White Cloud,
Certain texts become Fringe staples, particularly if they are out of copyright, endlessly reinterpreted in various ways for the stage, sometimes modernised, sometimes almost unrecognisable; presented by Chicago’s
Proud of their status as the Fringe’s first “no-waste venue,” BoxedIn Theatre have created their Greenhouse project to host a series of shows of environmental awareness, challenging ideas
“A gift from the gods,” Lae Fetlanger called him, the baby she found abandoned in night; raising him as her own, she named the child Lannigon, but Lae’s
Having established their home over the last few seasons in the high-ceilinged cavern of Big Belly, a venue far larger than that which hosted Casting the Runes in
“I hate directors who take themselves very seriously. I think this is ridiculous.” The enfant terrible of German arthouse cinema, the writer/director Jörg Buttgereit is softly spoken and
No one would have believed in the early days of the twenty first century how easily the masses could be led, their prejudices manipulated, their fears magnified and