Charley Weldrick

  • June 4th will be the second iteration of the Live at Leeds spin-off, Live at Leeds in the park. The festival maintains the distinctive Live at Leeds charm but takes place on a field at Temple Newsam – freeing the […]

  • The Genuine Genius of Grenade Genie – A Promising Collection from an Exciting Poet

    Grenade Genie, oscillating as it does between surreal and serious, is an insightful tour de force which contends with the […]

  • ★★★★✰

    A one-woman show is a difficult thing to do well, so anyone considering one should pay close attention to the work of Eva O’Connor in Mustard; it is a real masterpiece. The show sees O’Connor sp […]

  • ★★★★✰

    Life Below, directed by Dec Kelly and produced by LS6 Theatre, beautifully captures the grit, purpose and determination that characterised the lives of those affected by the tragedies endemic to the co […]

  • Paint Your Town Red is part analysis, part brief history and part how-to guide. It deftly exposes the problems with our current modes of governance and ownership, then offers a guided tour through successful, […]

  • The Reunion Party creates the same sense of anxious excitement as a Kazia Ishiguro novel, and does so all the more effectively through its use of such an innovative format: Zoom. The show’s writing and a […]

  • Frankissstein is an ambitious attempt to tell two stories whilst asking questions about identity and personhood. Whilst it comes close to success in its first objective, its second is a resounding failure. […]