Not only did Eleanor Bergstein’s Dirty Dancing play homage to the film, but really brought it to life with a talented, convincing cast and exceptional set design
Art Against Knives was born in response to a random street attack which left a 20 year old art student paralysed. The current exhibition and auction, The Print Shop showcases designs by young people in East London.
Barbara Nice is not an easy act to review; simply because it is so gloriously unique and incomparable to anything I have ever been to before. Taking on the persona of a housewife and mother of 5, Barbara Nice is…
There’s a lot going on in Leeds in May, not least in theatres! Have a look at TQS’s rundown of best picks to catch some fantastic drama and entertainment.
Deloris and her heavily sequinned sisters arrived at the Leeds Grand Theatre last week and we were there to worship in the church of disco.
Due to its original successes the Calendar Girls comes back to Leeds Grand Theatre for a six day run at the Leeds Grand Theatre.
The play, a National Theatre production touring the UK over the next week, draws on a wealth of histories from around the turn of the 20th century to create an original mythology of the birth of cinema.
Northern Ballet’s adaptation of Madame Butterfly, running until March 10th is a delicate and powerful mixture of classical ballet mixed with traditional Japanese dance. Artistic Director, David Nixon, threw all of the emotion of this effecting opera into the physical…
Our Theatre Editor, Kirsty Hulse, takes us through March’s key openings in Leeds. Keep your eyes peeled for upcoming reviews. The Grand Theatre Madame Butterfly 29th February – 10th March 2012 After a hiatus of ten years, The Grand Theatre…
Starring Leslie Ash and Brooke Kinsella, All the Single Ladies follows the lives of three women with very different histories and outlooks on men. At one end of the spectrum there is Liz; seven times married and divorced with an…