A troubling story of child abuse is the subject of this week’s involving though flawed Silent Witness story.
The Sound of Music, widely recognised as one of the greatest musicals of all time, comes to Southampton’s Mayflower theatre from the 21st to the 31st of January as part of its 2015 UK tour. Based on the 1949 autobiography of Maria von Trapp, the production tells the story of Maria’s relationship with the Von…
A powerful, succinct performance from the fledgling theatre company.
Editor, Rebecca James, interviews crime author Alafair Burke about her books, career, and advice for aspiring writers.
Falling Angels deserves to be remembered as one of Silent Witness’s finest stories. Beautifully written and shot, and plotted with a great respect for the viewer’s intelligence, it succeeded in being both challenging and terrifically entertaining.
Chess was written by Tim Rice with music composed by former ABBA members Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson and comes to our very own Nuffield Theatre from the 3-7th January.
From being one of the silliest programmes on the small screen last week, it has switched to become one of the best and most immersive pieces of work on any size screen. Its transformation was mesmerising.
Barnaby takes a look at the conclusion of Silent Witness’s two part opener.
Barnaby Walters reviews Silent Witness’ return in its eighteenth series.
Fledgling theatre company Broken Arrow bring their re-imagining of Ibsen’s classic to Eastleigh this weekend.
Chris Chibnall’s crime drama returns with some new faces and a brave plot twist.
Barnaby Walter looks back at some of the best TV moments in the past year.
Our favourite team of forensic scientists/wannabe detectives are back for an eighteenth series.
Kirsty Bradley reviews the critically acclaimed first series of ‘The Missing’.