Paul O’Grady

Well-known and much loved television presenter, drag queen and dog lover, Paul O’Grady (67) recently died unexpectedly because of a heart attack according to The Mirror. He is known as a celebrity due to being part of LGBTQ+ and he was an actor, writer, and comedian. He achieved notability in Continue Reading

Does Comedy Go Too Far?

Comedy is a popular form of entertainment. Most comedians use comedy to test people’s views on controversial topics and often push the boundaries. But how different is it when when something controversial is said at a comedy gig and when a person says it in public. Are today’s audiences too Continue Reading

The Beekeeper of Aleppo

An experience in theatre that is unforgettable in so many ways. Nesrin Alrefaai and Matthew Spangler have adapted one of the times top three bestselling books of 2020 to bring it to life on the big stage, directed by Olivier Award winning Miranda Cromwell. The Beekeeper of Aleppo follows the Continue Reading

Del Toro’s Pinocchio – A Review

Pinocchio is a fairy tale told time and time again, and Del Toro manages to add his own unique, fresh take on the classic story.   Del Toro does an excellent job at intertwining both fantasy and realism within his narratives, touching on many mature real-world issues within his films Continue Reading

Wednesday

Tim Burton reunites with Danny Elfman in his first TV show focusing on the life of Wednesday Addams from ‘The Addams Family’. For some, it may not come as a surprise that Burton took on this project as his interest lies in depicting outcasts in marginalised societies as well as Continue Reading