A stunningly presented timeless, thought provoking classic. An Inspector Calls – written in 1945 by J.B. Priestley – novelist and playwright and social commentator – tells a dark tale about a rich family whose celebratory dinner is interrupted by the...
Anudder phenomoonal night of stand up and laughter from The Comedy Cow last night at The Venue MK. Opening the evening and the main man MC was Jay Neale.Having seen Jay before, I knew I was going to enjoy his part in the night immensely. He’s sharp, super quick...
Shelagh Delaney’s A Taste of Honey is a provocative, gritty play that explores the struggles of a working-class mother and daughter in 1950s England. The story follows Jo, a sharp and independent teenager, and her unreliable and selfish mother, Helen, as they navigate...
It was Strictly glamour in Milton Keynes on 9th May as Nadiya Bychkova graced the stage with an intimate and deeply personal special event. As VIP guests, we were invited to a pre-show meet and greet which gave us a chance to chat and have photographs taken with...
An art-fully crafted classic crime thriller As a newcomer to the world of Peter James’ Roy Grace, I went to see Picture You Dead at MK Theatre with no prior knowledge of the books or characters. What I found was an artfully crafted crime thriller and a suspense-filled...