Author: Caitlin Hobbs


  • Preview: Romeo and Juliet, Gone Rogue Productions

    Deputy Editor, Caitlin Hobbs, drops into a rehearsal of the upcoming production at the Nuffield.

  • Nostalgic News: Amy Winehouse wins five Grammys seven years ago

    2008 Grammy Awards brought in five wins for Amy Winehouse off the back of her sophomore record, Back to Black

  • Preview: Wuthering Heights, Maskers Theatre Company

    Local amateur company The Maskers bring a highly visual adaptation of Bronte’s classic to the Nuffield this week.

  • Review: A Doll’s House, Broken Arrow Productions (10/01/15)

    A powerful, succinct performance from the fledgling theatre company.

  • Fall Out Boy announce return to the UK

    The pop-punk group will play seven shows in October, supporting their new album.

  • Preview: A Doll’s House, Broken Arrow Productions

    Fledgling theatre company Broken Arrow bring their re-imagining of Ibsen’s classic to Eastleigh this weekend.

  • New Year: New record from Bieber?

    The singer has hinted at a new album release for 2015 in an exchange on Twitter with MTV.

  • Graham Linehan on IT Crowd spinoff

    Creator of cult British sitcom The IT Crowd, Graham Linehan has said that he’d love to see a spinoff revolving around character Douglas Reynholm.

  • Miley reveals new track for film Free The Nipple – listen

    Cyrus’ latest single features on the recent feminist film’s soundtrack.

  • ITV’s Celebrity Squares hunts for contestants for 2015

    The revival of the popular 70s game show is set to return next year.

  • Big names confirmed for Download Festival 2015

    Hailed as one of the greatest rock and metal festivals worldwide, Download has released another wave of its line-up for the return of the festival in June next year.

  • Daily Echo announces Curtain Call nominees for 2014

    Nominations for the annual Curtain Call awards have been announced by the Daily Echo.

  • Review: The Knight Who Smells of Sunflowers by SUSU Theatre Group

    An original piece from Theatre Group, ‘The Knight Who Smells of Sunflowers’ is not quite as funny or clever as it thinks it is.

  • Preview: The Knight Who Smells of Sunflowers by Theatre Group

    Theatre Group’s Freshers’ Play opens on Wednesday, and will see twenty newcomers tell the story of a GCSE Drama performance going totally off the rails.