October 2023 Frantic Assembly’s Metamorphosis arrives at York Theatre Royal this week, before continuing its tour until March 2024. Here, Lyn Gardner chats to Artistic Director Scott Graham and writer Lemn Sissay, who has adapted this version of Kafka’s famous tale… In 2019, when actor, writer and director Fraser Ayres suggested to Scott Graham, the... Continue Reading →
Interview: Box Tale Soup’s Noel Byrne talks “Casting the Runes”
October 2023 The award-winning Box Tale Soup Theatre Company are known for their track record of excellent stage work and for “seamlessly blending multiple disciplines, including puppetry, mask, physical theatre and all original music”. Their latest piece, “Casting the Runes”, enjoyed impressive success at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe over the summer and is now touring.... Continue Reading →
Interview: Writer Dave Johns and actors Bryony Corrigan and Kema Sikazwe talk “I, Daniel Blake”
September 2023 ‘I want people to get angry’ The stage adaptation of “I, Daniel Blake”, directed by Mark Calvert and adapted from the award-winning film by Dave Johns, will soon arrive at Leeds Playhouse (3-7 October) as part of a national tour. Here, Johns and actors Bryony Corrigan and Kema Sikazwe talk to Natasha Tripney... Continue Reading →
Interview: Director Mingyu Lin talks “A Play For The Living In A Time of Extinction”
September 2023 “A Play For The Living In A Time of Extinction” is described as “a bold experiment in eco theatre-making” which sees the performance powered by bicycles generating electricity. The show is set to arrive at York Theatre Royal later this month (27-30 September) and here, Director Mingyu Lin chats to Steve Pratt about... Continue Reading →
Interview: Author Sophie Anderson talks “The House with Chicken Legs”
August 2023 A cracking story that was born to run… The House with Chicken Legs is heading for both York Theatre Royal (6-9 September) and Leeds Playhouse (13-16 September) this month. Here, author Sophie Anderson chats to Jo Haywood about this magical stage adaptation. For a long time, bestselling children’s author Sophie Anderson didn’t think... Continue Reading →
Interview: Jan Noble talks “Body 115”
August 2023 Jan Noble, poet, performer and former member of the punk band Monkey Island, has a new show currently playing at the Hope Theatre (until August 26th). Described as “a mini verse-drama, a tale of inner and outer journeys in explicit homage to Dante’s Divine Comedy”, “Body 115” promises to be a fascinating sixty... Continue Reading →
Interview: Nayonica Ghosh & Melina Fiol talk “Leicester Foxes”
August 2023 Promising an hour of stand-up featuring songs and niche observational humour, “Comedian pals and cheerful Leicester gals” Nayonica Ghosh and Melina Fiol are bringing their show “Leicester Foxes” to the Camden Fringe this month. Melina sold out her first split bill at last year’s Women in Comedy Festival and was handpicked by Leicester... Continue Reading →
Interview: Arielle Zilkha & Francesca Fatichenti talk “The W.I.G of Life: A Conference”
Psychonaut Theatre are an international multidisciplinary performance collective with an experimental style and a new show heading to the stage. Described as “a futuristic, witty and radical exploration of collective responsibility”, “The W.I.G of Life: A Conference” will play at Camden People’s Theatre from 29th-30th August, and at the Etcetera Theatre from 7th-8th September thereafter.... Continue Reading →
Interview: Nerine Skinner talks “The Rise and Fall of Nerine Skinner”
August 2023 What happens when in the space of one year, your political parody videos take you viral (including a parody Liz Truss campaign video that actually gained more views than the original), you get to the semi-final of Britain’s Got Talent as part of a trio, and then see it all disappear without onward... Continue Reading →
Spotlight on: A Grand Tour of Leeds Grand Theatre & Opera House
August 2023 Let’s talk about Leeds Grand Theatre and Opera House. Designed by George Corson and James Robertson Watson and taking £62,000 and 13 months to build in 1878, this stunning Grade II listed building began its reign with a production of Much Ado About Nothing and has hosted countless shows and names since. One... Continue Reading →