Two of Us: Review – A day in the life of Lennon and McCartney
Two of Us, at HOME, is an absorbing attempt at imagining the final meeting of Beatles members John Lennon and
Two of Us, at HOME, is an absorbing attempt at imagining the final meeting of Beatles members John Lennon and
With crumbling schools and 9% of teachers leaving the profession in a year, Britain’s education system is in crisis. And
The film is the cinematic equivalent of a slap in the face, making you sit up straight in your seat and pay attention.
Kristian Matsson – aka The Tallest Man on Earth – described performing a solo show in Manchester as “like a stress dream”.
Beautiful, powerful, and soulful.
Director Sarah Frankcom allows her actors to breathe and, given the space the sparse staging at the in-the-round Exchange provides, they’re able to push their character to a limit that is a joy to behold.
A night at the theatre could achieve many things – from tears of joy to tears of sorrow.
From the crowd booing her wayward punctuality, to telling aggravated audience members to ‘shush’ while she addressed an unhappy fan half-way through her set, the forecast lived to be true – This was certainly not your average show
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One night stay results in bed bug infestation guest takes home with her
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