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
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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
In it’s fiftieth anniversary year, Matt Smith announced he was stepping down from his role as the lead on Doctor Who, the longest running science fiction television show
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
The road to glory is a long one for William Adama; production of Blood and Chrome, the immediate prequel to Battlestar Galactica telling the story of his first
If there is one character who has defined the X-Men movies, even more than the titular Professor Charles Xavier himself, it is Wolverine, the permanently bad tempered near
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