Apr 16 2008 | Stage
Alex Jones's new play Packers is a rare West Midlands premiere for a Black Country writer enjoying international success, writes Terry Grimley. Read
Apr 16 2008 | Stage
Given the job description of The Wedding Singer and the fact this is set in the 80s, it offered the writers an era's worth of "Now that's what I call a back catalogue" to go at. Read
Apr 16 2008 | Stage
Alan Bennett has said his interest in the Cambridge traitors had to do with the idea of exile rather than espionage, to which you might add that to be gay in 1930s Britain must have already been a kind of exile at home. Read
Apr 16 2008 | Stage
May I add an intriguing postscript to Bournville Musical Theatre Company's superb production of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers? Please don't stop me, because it's worth the telling. Read