There couldn’t be a better time to revisit James Phillips’ 2006 debut play, The Rubenstein Kiss, and its story of idealism especially in the current climate of global
Sex and murder, a killer combination for a thrilling, edge-of-your-seat play…or so you’d think. Author Peter James is carving a bit of a niche in the market for
Alan Ayckbourn is back in the directing chair at Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre for the first revival of his 1974 comedy, Confusions, this summer. Confusions premiered at the