
Spooky Season: Our Favourite Ghost and Folklore Tales
As we come to the end of spooky season, some of our writers talk everything spooky and ghostly.
As we come to the end of spooky season, some of our writers talk everything spooky and ghostly.
Kubla Khan – Samuel Taylor Coleridge Kubla Khan is a transcription of a dream-vision Samuel…
Elizabeth Sorrell shows us what we can expect from the first socially distant performance at the Chichester Theatre.
Elizabeth Sorrell reviews this harrowing adaptation of Jerzy Kosiński’s novel
Elizabeth Sorrell adds to the series of Literature Vs. Adaptation with The Hobbit.
Elizabeth Sorrell discusses whether video games should be seen as art.
Elizabeth Sorrell explores the career and lyrical influences of Joy Crookes.
Elizabeth Sorrell digs deep into work by Ezra Pound and F.S Flint.
We asked some of our writers at The Edge their favourite poets & spoken word artists and ended up with quite the eclectic bunch.
Political issues are definitely at the forefront of any society, Elizabeth Sorrell reviews Judith Levine and Erica R. Meiners’s The Feminist and the Sex Offender: Confronting Sexual Harm, Ending State Violence.
Is theatre for the masses, or only the wealthy? Elizabeth Sorrell investigates the accessibility of the arts.
Elizabeth Sorrell takes us back in time to the infamous gothic novel that’s just as potent now as when it was first released.
Elizabeth Sorrell takes a look at the depiction on gender throughout the history of theatre.
Elizabeth Sorrell explores Nicholas Hytner’s production of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.