Featuring queer friendships at its core, The Way Old Friends Do is centred around ABBA but is not a musical. What did reviewer Paul Szabo make of this Lyceum production?
In 1837, Mary Frances Heaton from Doncaster challenged a vicar over an unpaid debt. She was declared insane and incarcerated in an asylum in Wakefield for the rest of her life. She told her story through embroidery.
This year’s Platform exhibitions, a "joined-up approach to visual arts", put an intriguing spin on local spaces with explorations in sound and the senses.
Amidst ongoing global protests, Ali Abbasi’s
graphic crime thriller is a reminder of the long-standing struggle for
justice and women’s rights in Iran.
Four 'digital sculptures' can now be seen above buildings in Sheffield through a free smartphone app as part of Look Up, a new project coordinated by Marketing Sheffield.
Nightmare Magic by David Alnwick nestles itself somewhere between a one-man play, a magic show and piece of well-imagined storytelling. Paul Szabo reviews the horror-inspired event.