Edith Nesbit’s literary classic, The Raiway Children, has enthralled young readers for generations and now it’s an engaging stage production, hoping to delight a whole new audience. The
The Exeter Northcott Theatre’s production of The Railway Children, adapted by Dave Simpson, is picking up fans at every theatre. Published in 1906, Edith Nesbit’s best-loved classic novel,
The Swinging Sixties, despite what you read in the history books, passed by most people unless they lived in central London. The rest of the country had to
Heartbeat was a much loved television series, watched, in its heyday by 14m people. The show was a Sunday night fixture for 18 years before being axed purely
It has been an astonishing six years since TV viewers enjoyed the antics of crime and countryfolk in ITV’s popular Heartbeat. Now it’s back in a special stage
“So what if they are all dead? We can do what we like!” And so begins Regents Park Open Air Theatre’s shocking, visceral and thrilling touring production of
Long before the first multiplex was built we enjoyed sitting in our local fleapit watching great movies from the discomfort of a moth-eaten lumpy seat, surrounded by a
TV favourites Brian Capron and Lisa Goddard are heading up a national tour of the classic comedy The Smallest Show on Earth which comes to Wycombe Swan in
Regent’s Park Theatre’s critically acclaimed production of William Golding’s Lord of the Flies will embark on a major UK tour this autumn, visiting Wycombe Swan from November 17.
Just seven years ago teenage dance student Cordelia Braithwaite was taken by her mother to watch Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake at her local theatre and it was a