Review: The Crucible, New Theatre
One of the signs of a really good play is that it manages to remain relevant years after it is […]
One of the signs of a really good play is that it manages to remain relevant years after it is […]
By Ellie Philpotts Here at Quench Food, we’re a little curious. Well, very curious. Which is why we’ve been interviewing
By Ellie Philpotts When a cafe not only has creative coffee that doesn’t abandon great taste; price-tags that remember we
Ray Cooney’s theatre legacy is strongly shining on through his newest venture Out of Order which is running through its
By Ellie Philpotts Now Final Year has trudged to an end, it’s time to start thinking about things more exciting
How My Light is Spent, Sherman, Wednesday 17th May, reviewer: Tom Morris Last month’s stellar play Killology was always going
By Ellie Philpotts Happy National Vegetarian Week! Since Meat-Free Mondays are becoming likelier to span beyond just Mondays, it makes
When a Government Junior Minister plans to spend the evening with one of the Opposition’s typists in the Westminster Hotel,
By Ellie Philpotts A lot of things are associated with Cathays. Students, seagulls and stormy weather may be the biggest, but
Bill Kenwright’s production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s family musical continues on its record breaking tour having sold
Album review: Humanz by Gorillaz One of 2017’s most eagerly anticipated albums, Humanz heralds the bold return of the
Million Dollar Quartet, New Theatre, Tuesday 2nd April, reviewer: Sarah Harris Not many people know about the man behind some
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is a play based on the book by Mark Haddon. The
By Ellie Philpotts – Gone are the days, months and years of school; sixth form has flown by; and before
By Ellie Philpotts and Georgia O’Brien The shorter version of this is in the current and final print issue of
With the exceptional pairing of Welsh actors Rhodri Meilir and Alexandria Riley, How My Light Is Spent (which has already
By Ellie Philpotts and Georgia O’Brien (Shorter version of this is in the current and final print issue of Quench
Romeo and Juliet, Thursday 27th April, Wales Millennium Centre, reviewer: Kirby Evans This is Shakespeare reimagined. Omidaze theatre company combine aerial cirrus with iambic pentameter
Chris Ramsey, Is That… Chris Ramsey?, Thursday 27th April, St David’s Hall, reviewer: Becca Moody The loveable Geordie that is
Northern Ballet: Casanova, Tuesday 25th April, New Theatre, reviewer: Faith Clarke Casanova for most has become the archetype of sexual