When it comes to eating out, I’m a simple creature.
Looking for rootin’ tootin’ good time? Look no further than a show about the most famous frontiers woman of them all, Calamity Jane.
I suppose most people have heard of the Cookie Monster. Well I am the sushi monster so I had to take myself to Newark’s first sushi restaurant.
As a huge fan of the DCI Roy Grace book series by Peter James, I was very excited to see how the crime thrillers would translate to the stage.
Ever been curious about what actors get up to between takes? Well, here is a comedy with some bite.
There’s no need to book a flight — a world of flavour is being served up right here in Newark.
When a masterpiece is transformed into something that words can’t fully capture and it becomes a visual and auditory show, — I call it success.
Comedic, vulgar, and then heart-wrenching, it’s a brutally human display which Aisling Loftus delivers in her one-woman performance of Girls and Boys.
I spent the day dreaming about comfort mood so imagine my disappointment when this meal didn’t quite cut it.
A story where the romantic pointee shoes should have been the main character, the dance with death stole the show and what a show.
The Robin Hood Theatre Company certainly put the good in The Good Life this week.
A fascinating yet hair-raising thriller has brought a book and a film onto the stage and delivered one of the best stage productions I have ever seen.
An English band that has been around for 24 years rocked the stage with its yet to be released record, despite fans begging for their Christmas hit.
REVIEW: What do you get when you combine singing and dancing pirates, Play Your Cards Right, and Greta Thunberg?