With so many restaurants now closed for diners early in the week, venturing across a village restaurant that was open at teatime was a nice surprise.
With Nottingham Pride celebrations just around the corner, Kinky Boots is the perfect show to see to celebrate inclusivity and being true to yourself.
During a recent family get-together we stopped off at Slow Rise in Lincoln for dinner, and it didn’t disappoint.
On a beautiful summer’s night, are there many better places to enjoy a delicious meal than a sunny spot by the river?
Robin Hood Theatre Company is investigating The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time - and is doing a magnificent job.
REVIEW: As the only one in the office who hasn’t yet been to Sundown Adventureland, I jumped at the chance to go this weekend with my children.
If someone had asked me, could a musical be brilliantly funny, yet poignant and raise much-needed awareness of serious issues while being offensive?
As a tired mum of two children working in this busy industry, having the opportunity to review a new spa treatment was such a welcome opportunity.
Despite knowing the story after watching the film once, seeing the people’s musical come to life with such power and melodies took me by surprise.
Heading out to dinner with a group of self-confessed ‘foodies’, I knew it would need to be somewhere not only nice, but VERY good.
The brutality facing women under the Taliban in Afghanistan is laid bare in a graphic, thought-provoking new production at Nottingham Playhouse.
War Horse is an utterly captivating depiction of the realities and brutality of war, and the love it takes to overcome such adversity.
Few plays manage to pull off a premise that is not only incredibly sad, but also hilariously funny and raises a powerful message at the same time.
When a stage show comes with a warning it certainly piques your interest - and Ghost Stories is just that production.