The official documentary of the extremely popular band is enjoyable, though fails to rise above the average TV music doc says The Edge’s Film Editor Barnaby Walter

“A person can’t eat daydreams” …Well in this play you can… Now I’m not kidding when I say the show will make you feel as if you’ve won one of those golden tickets yourself. Using the words of Willy Wonka, this musical can only be described as: ‘pure imagination’. From luscious set design and deliciously…

‘Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.’ The University of Southampton’s Theatre Group are back this year with another five star performance in an impeccable production. From beginning to end, the audience marvelled at the outstanding performance of Agatha Christie’s ‘Spider’s Web’, in a production that is achingly hilarious,…

“Chappell Roan at Hollywood Palladium” by Justin Higuchi/CC BY2.0 The last day of July saw the release of the extremely popular single ‘The Subway’, anticipated by fans since she first performed it in 2024. Their patience was rewarded on the 1st of August with a music video that is equal parts gut-wrenching and fantastical,…

Forgive me, Mr Father, for I have sinned by absolutely loving this show! You’ll know what I mean by this when you do watch the show, which will be shown from 18th-23rd August at ‘theSpace on the Mile,’ Space 1, during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Last week, I watched the Theatre Group adaptation of George Bailey’s…

It’s not too often that you come across a musical that’s all about pee. It’s even less often, in my opinion, that it turns out to be this fantastic despite the first impression its concept makes. Showstoppers’ latest musical Urinetown may prompt a double take upon hearing the name, but capitalising on the bizarre and…
Putting on a Shakespeare play is always a massive undertaking, considering the sheer volume of lines, the complexity of the themes and the challenge of finding the modern resonance within a show written many centuries ago. Yet Theatre Group’s production of Macbeth – which is in the Annex until the 29th March – admirably succeeds…