Hedda Gabler
An imperfect take on Ibsen’s most fascinating anti-heroine.
An imperfect take on Ibsen’s most fascinating anti-heroine.
Few scares or belly laughs, but a great cast and brilliant performance from Vincent Price make this horror comedy worth a watch.
Top class dance, choreography and invention from Rambert Dance Company
Flying carpets and a cast of thousands lead this exotic fantasy from the golden age of silent Hollywood.
[Rating: 4/5] Dry wit and more than a little bit of politics from ‘whispering’ Jeremy Hardy
Italian crime tale which is beautiful to watch and with enough twists to keep you entertained whilst you wait for your next Nordic fix.
A darkly funny mix of puppetry, animation and performance that takes a jaded view of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation process.
Theatre meets film in this technically impressive noir story from Canadian Stage.
This crisp new print of the original version of F.W. Murnau’s last German film retains much of its power and all of its artistry.
A quirky and dark piece of theatre which isn’t quite the sum of its parts.