Sometimes you just need to get out of the office, forego the standard meal deal, and try something new on your lunch break — I’m so glad I did.
All singing, all dancing, Top Hat is a joyous throwback to the golden era of Hollywood.
Whether you’re a long-time fan, or simply love a good crime story, Inspector Morse: House of Ghosts is an excellent evening out for amateur sleuths.
As somewhat of a football sceptic, I wasn’t entirely sure what I’d make of a play all about the sport — but it was a true testament to human spirit.
Blackadder goes forth on a time-travelling jaunt through the ages in a comedy-filled adventure.
It may be a court case against Gay News that forms the backdrop, but it is Mary Whitehouse on trial in the latest production at Nottingham Playhouse.
When you go to see a musical you’ve already seen less than a year ago, you know what’s coming, but it doesn’t make it any less special.
I was delighted to be proven wrong about cabbage during a visit to try out a town centre restaurant.
The season has come down on another summer Classic Thriller Season and it has certainly ended on a high.
Most parents will be looking for an activity to entertain their offspring during the school holidays.
A story about, love, life, tradition and changing ways comes together in a show which leaves you questioning the ways of the world.
There are twists and turns galore — as you would expect — in the latest instalment of the Classic Thriller Season in Nottingham.
When you take a shrimp lover and a curry lover to an Indian restaurant, one up for new things and one a regular, you know you got yourself a deal.
The world’s most bumbling police officer is back — and he’s hopped on the case of a humorous homicide.