Book Review: The Sound of Sirens
In a dead-beat coastal town in North East Scotland, seventeen-year-old Malky Campbell is desperate to help his pregnant and heroin addicted girlfriend. Continue reading Book Review: The Sound of Sirens
Theatre Review: Pride & Prejudice (sort of)
Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) is a unique and audacious retelling of Jane Austen’s most iconic love st Continue reading Theatre Review: Pride & Prejudice (sort of)
Book Review: The Cult
Thirty years ago in the English countryside, a commune was set up. It was supposed to be a place of love, peace and harmony. But what started out as paradise turned into hell. Continue reading Book Review: The Cult
Theatre Review: ‘Night Mother
What would you do if your child told you they were going to end their life? In just a few hours’ time… Continue reading Theatre Review: ‘Night Mother
Book Review: Born of No Woman
A priest is called to administer the last rites to a dead woman and discovers hidden notebooks concealed upon the corpse. Continue reading Book Review: Born of No Woman
Book Review: Earthlings
Imagine if our lives were flipped around and suddenly animals were in charge… Continue reading Book Review: Earthlings
Theatre Review: 9 to 5
Three female secretaries decide to get revenge on their tyrannical, sexist boss by abducting him and running the business themselves. Continue reading Theatre Review: 9 to 5
Book Review: The Broken Pane
In her early twenties, Tam rushes to her childhood flat only to be confronted by a tragic discovery. Continue reading Book Review: The Broken Pane
Book Review: Recovery
‘Recovery’. Andrew Wear’s follow-up to ‘Solved’, examines how we can learn from others’ success (and sometimes failure). Continue reading Book Review: Recovery
Book Review: The Prince of the Skies
In the 1920s, long before he wrote The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry was an accomplished pilot. Continue reading Book Review: The Prince of the Skies

