Interview – Jessica Aszkensay

Interview – Jessica Aszkensay We are delighted to have had the opportunity to interview Jessica Aszkensay ahead of her bringing her show TITCLOWN to the Edinburgh Fringe next month. Q. Tell us more about yourself and your show “TITCLOWN”? A. Hello! I’m Jess. I’m a clown performer/OnlyFans content creator. I’m Continue Reading

Woodseats Musical Theatre Company’s Anything Goes – 9 July 2025, Montgomery Theatre

Woodseats Musical Theatre Company’s Anything Goes – 9 July 2025, Montgomery Theatre Review by Claire Taranaski. It’s been a couple of years since Woodseats Musical Theatre Company have performed their annual musical, and we have missed them, but in this their 100th anniversary year they have returned at possibly their Continue Reading

Imagine Theatre Academy’s Matilda The Musical Jr. – 26 June 2025, University Drama Studio

Imagine Theatre Academy’s Matilda The Musical Jr. – 26 June 2025, University Drama Studio Review by Claire Taranaski. I am often a bit wary of musical theatre adaptions of well-loved novels so was delighted to find Roald Dahl meeting the music and lyrics of comedian / musician Tim Minchin is Continue Reading

SUTCo’s Peace Circle – 23 June 2025, The Foundry Studio, Sheffield Students Union

SUTCo’s Peace Circle – 23 June 2025, The Foundry Studio, Sheffield Students Union Review by Claire Taranaski. With the Edinburgh Fringe just over a month away it was an honour to be invited to review the premier of the new play Sheffield University Theatre Company will be taking up to Continue Reading

Tudor Players’ The Invincibles – 11 June 2025, Library Theatre

Tudor Players’ The Invincibles – 11 June 2025, Library Theatre Review by Claire Taranaski. Tudor Players continue to surprise me with shows that just seem to get better and last night’s is one of their best yet, achieving for World War 1 women’s football what the film and TV drama Continue Reading

Theatre Re’s Bluebelle – 11 June 2025, The Crucible

Theatre Re’s Bluebelle – 11 June 2025, The Crucible Review by Maisie Ellis. Many have heard of the “ghost light”: a singular bulb that remains onstage overnight, lit to allow the theatre’s late-working employees to locate props without tripping over them. But there is also the superstitious reasoning for this Continue Reading