This absolute gem of a show delivers up a (snow)storm, in a deceptively clever, superbly surreal contemplation of the confusing…
Month: October 2025
Bold but uneven, Bloody Mary and the Nine Day Queen suffers from clumsy direction and clunky writing, yet is still…
A dark comedy set in The Troubles that is both shocking and gripping. Female rage takes the forefront as two…
A tender portrait of care, exhaustion and love filled with dark humour
Edwardian perennial The Secret Garden flowers once again as The Tower Theatre Company sow the seeds of a new stage…
A deeply generous contemporary dance piece exploring parallel stories of the immigrant experience.
An orchestra without a conductor blends Telemann, Rebel, and Vivaldi with dance and storytelling to celebrate the energy and intimacy…
A visually stylish The Maids that captures Genet’s obsession with image, but loses the dark tension that makes his play…









