• And Then There Were None @ Nottingham New Theatre

    The expectations given with any Agatha Christie-based plot, when concerning the mystery genre, will always be notably high. The expectations for arguably her most popular work And Then There Were None are no different. A plot strewn with mystery, murder and remarkable precision for detail has never failed to...
  • Constellations @ Nottingham New Theatre

    Constellations, written by Nick Payne, is a play that questions concepts of fate and free will, whilst demonstrating the inevitable complexities that come along with any romantic relationship. This is paired with the dramatization of the ‘Quantum Universe’ theory, giving the play an added depth of meaning. As I...
  • Musicality’s Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens @ Studio Live!

    A glorious concoction of disco, glitter and sex, Saucy Jack’s and the Space Vixens is the latest offering from Musicality. The funkiest thing to ever happen in the Studio, if you enjoy unnecessary sexual innuendo, then this is the show for you!  Narrated by the psychoanalyst, Dr. Willy Von Whackoff (played...
  • Neat16 – Lawrence and Williams: By Night and Day @ Nottingham Playhouse

    To showcase and celebrate the extraordinary cultural scene within Nottingham, this year saw the return of Neat, the Nottingham European Arts and Theatre Festival. From opera to contemporary art, the program consists of a variety of events to interest a wide range of people. A stand-out event for Impact Arts...
  • Film Review – Me Before You

    Romance + disability + convention = cloyingly saccharine + Emilia Clarke = heart-warmingly sweet.  That’s the formula upon which Me Before You is built. Mawkishly and expectedly drowning out its audience with old-fashioned sentimentality, but doing it with Emilia Clarke at your service, is the best way of reversing that...
  • TV Review – Top Gear

    Top Gear is back with new hosts, a new track and the highest expectations of any revamped show ever! Let’s start with the titles. The overall style and theme song remained the same, but incorporated more cars and fewer explosions. This indicated a series closer to the original 70/80’s Top...
  • Live Review: InMe, The Venue (23/05/2016)

    A grey Monday evening in Derby kicked off a short tour for InMe, thankfully things were considerably more exciting inside the Venue (that is its actual name). The mainstays of the British rock scene set out to prove why they are such a dominant live force, and have a...