Soon to graduate from Mountview's MA writing musicals course, Thomas Ryalls has been working on a reimagined version of Macbeth, in which the title characters becomes Beth, who lives at The Dunsinane, an underloved gay bar in Scarborough.
Saucy Jack & The Space Vixens. What's that you say? What is it? One way of putting it is The Rocky Horror Show set in space. To its devotees, it is a guaranteed good night out, merging glitter and innuendos aplenty with disco-inspired tunes.
Submitted by Molly Miller on 4 April, 2016 - 08:45
A new musical that tells the tale of England in the 1800’s and how a woman from a distant land can change everything. A well-written, memorable score with a story to match. Finborough Theatre until 22nd April 2016
Submitted by Amie Taylor on 17 October, 2015 - 11:39
The energy level is sensational and consistent throughout, I found myself on the edge of my seat, grinning as I got whipped up in to the whirlwind of Washington Heights. Kings Cross Theatre, London.
Submitted by Guest Writer on 26 April, 2018 - 22:06
Abigail Tarttelin is a Hackney-based author. Her third novel Dead Girls will be published by Mantle on 3 May. It follows the award-winning Golden Boy, which told the story of an intersex teenager called Max. Comedian, author and broadcaster Rosie Wilby spoke to her.