Anuli Changa talks to Lizzie Morris and Ayden Brouwers after their work in progress performance in Oxford as part of the OffBeat Festival
Anuli Changa reviews Elysium Theatre Company’s Miss Julie on its run at the Hope Mill Theatre
Anuli Changa reviews The Ginger Snapped, the touring production by Jinkx Monsoon and Major Scales on their visit to HOME
Theatre Editor Anuli Changa reviews Manchester Musical Revue’s 48 Hour Challenge Musical
Theatre Editor Anuli Changa speaks to Hannah Hauer-King, director of The Funeral Director, written by Iman Qureshi
Anuli Changa reviews the incredible Barber Shop Chronicles at the Royal Exchange in association with Contact Theatre
Anuli Changa talks to writer and co-director Roman Armstrong about the process of creating The Greatest Tory Ever Told
Anuli Changa speaks to cast member Emmanuel Ighodaro about Inua Ellams’ Barber Shop Chronicles at the Royal Exchange Theatre in association with Contact Theatre
Anuli Changa reviews one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays, Twelfth Night, performed by the University of Manchester Shakespeare Society
Anuli Changa talks to director Rosie Thackeray about what East means to her and the process of preparing to take the play to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2019
Anuli Changa talks to Foxdog Studios’ tech-comedy duo Lloyd and Pete about their production of Robot Chef in Salford
The results are in – find out who won the awards at the Drama Society’s MIFTA ceremony
Theatre Editor Anuli Changa reviews this year’s Vagina Monologues presented by the Womens’ Theatre Society
Theatre Editor Anuli Changa talks to Adam Szabo, Managing Director of Manchester Collective, creating “radical human experiences through live music”
Anuli Changa reviews Alluriat, the non-verbal underwater adventure by Forest Tribe Dance Theatre
Anuli Changa reviews Wise Children on its touring visit to HOME, an adaptation of the Angela Carter novel by Emma Rice
Anuli Changa attends the Open Forum at YES as part of Contact’s Queer Contact Festival Weekender and reflects on discussions about the future of Contact Theatre once refurbished
Race, Identity and Masculinity: Anuli Changa speaks to writer-actor David Judge and Director Hannah Tyrrell-Pinder about the touring production of Sparkplug