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Preview: The Flash (Series One, Part Two)
The Flash returns for the rest of its first season, and this gloriously cheesy and exciting show is worth looking forward to.
Preview: Assassins at the Menier Chocolate Factory, London
Although Assassins is one of Sondheim’s least known musicals, this new production directed by Jamie Lloyd is sure to be a huge success.
Review: Silent Witness: Squaring the Circle: Part 1
Squaring the Circle is proving to be a menacing, brooding and slice of neo-noir; beautifully lit, atmospheric and Kafka-esque in its direction and plotting.
Flashback: Sex and the City
Culture editor, Natalie, takes a look back at Sex and the City and explores why we still keep it locked away in the back of the wardrobe.
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: Suits (Season 4, episode 1)
Tom reviews the return of Suits for Season 4.
Review: The Sound of Music at the Mayflower (22/01/15)
Laura reviews the latest production of The Sound of Music at the Mayflower Theatre.
Review: Marry Me (Season 1, Episode 1)
New series Marry Me premiered in the UK on Thursday night, the series is a romantic-comedy about couple Annie and Jake. Unless you’re a fan of cringe-humour then its certainly not for everyone.
Review: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Season 2, Episode 1)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine returned to E4 this week for its second series, and illustrates the second series can pack in just as much humour as the first.
Review: The Big Bang Theory (Season 8, Part 2)
Kirsty reviews the return of the 8th season of the Big Bang Theory.
Review: Sleepy Hollow, Mid-Season 2 Finale
Is the spooky supernatural drama continuing to thrill? Camilla reviews the mid-season finale of season 2 of Sleepy Hollow.
Review: Silent Witness: Protection
A troubling story of child abuse is the subject of this week’s involving though flawed Silent Witness story.
Preview: The Sound of Music at the Mayflower (21-31 January 2015)
The Sound of Music, widely recognised as one of the greatest musicals of all time,…
Review: A Doll’s House, Broken Arrow Productions (10/01/15)
A powerful, succinct performance from the fledgling theatre company.