-
4 June 2025
Review: Whatever Happened to Phoebe Salt, New Vic Theatre
Whatever Happened to Phoebe Salt takes you on a journey through the life of Phoebe Salt - a local girl inspired by Berry's own experiences - and will lead you through a rollercoaster of emotions throughout the evening, so settle in for the ride.
-
2 May 2025 – 12 May 2025
Apply for the Transmission Roundhouse Podcast Academy
Are you ages 18-25 and passionate about podcasting? Roundhouse's award-winning audio platform, Transmission Radio, are on the lookout for their next cohort aspiring podcasters for their 11-week academy.
Apply by Mon 12 May, 12pm
-
25 November 2023
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - an ingenious adaptation of the revered fairy tale
Hope, bravery, kindness, and love flow bountifully from the enchanting tale of Narnia and its saviours, yet malevolence lurks beneath its fantastical façade in this phenomenal adaptation.
-
16 March 2023
Too Much World At Once: An underrated triumph of theatre
Surly, guarded Noble attempts to navigate the treacherous waters of youth and coming of age whilst trying to uphold his crumbling family in this achingly real yet charmingly surreal production.
-
7 February 2023
Wodehouse In Wonderland review: Comedy? Musical? Tragedy? Children’s programme?
Showered with light-hearted humour, this witty dramatisation of Wodehouse’s life jumbles together literature, theatre and a dash of musicality whilst being sneakily educational.
-
27 May 2022
Interview with Emma Pallett, actor and writer
We interview Emma Pallett, actor and writer of Flumps, ahead of her upcoming show at Brighton Fringe
-
10 January 2022
Inclusion of women in the music industry: a year in figures
Was 2021 any different from 2020 for women in the music industry?
-
22 October 2021
artsdepot Artists workshop: An intro to Producing
Definitely an event worth going to if you’re free!
-
26 March 2021
The Big Freelancer Report released
Supported by Freelancers Make Theatres Work and funded by Arts Council England, the Big Freelancer Report has been released to map issues faced by performing arts freelancers and to suggest recommendations for change.
-
25 February 2021
Birmingham to receive £18 million in funding for new Creative Hub
A new Creative Content Hub will be developed in Birmingham. Designed to help consolidate the film and TV industry in the city, the project is also intended to serve as a platform for other creative productions in the West Midlands.
-
4 February 2021
Interview with JUM3E, Christian R’n’B singer/songwriter
"The producer didn’t know that I had sold my car to pay for this studio time"
-
21 November 2019
Les Misérables leaves you anything but!
A review of the All Star Staged Concert of Les Misérables at the Gielgud Theatre.
-
1 October 2019
What goes on at the Guilldhall School of Music and Drama?
"As creative educators we’re constantly adjusting to a changing world."
-
19 June 2019
Concept Music Project
We're delighted to share that our music project Concept has received funding for another 30 months of activity.
-
24 October 2018
Interview with The Quentin Dentin Show's producer Hannah Elsy
Taking us though the ‘risky as hell’ process of staging an original production, Hannah Elsy gives us the lowdown on the new Original Cast Recording
-
10 January 2016
Network, Collaborate & Engage
AGEAS BOWL, SOUTHAMPTON
THURSDAY 4TH FEBRUARY
They say every one has a book in them. But what if that book in your head should really be a film? And then what if you've worked out exactly where the film should be set, who should play the leading parts and you're already thinking of calling Adele to record the theme song?
Well, you'd probably be wise to get yourself along to FILM EXPO SOUTH, launching at the AGEAS Bowl conference centre on February 4th 2016. They can't promise to get you Adele's phone number but they can get you in front of film making experts to cover every angle, turning your film making dreams into a reality.
-
7 August 2015
Venue 13: Working the Fringe (part one)
And we're off! 8 first year stage management students, 1 masters student, and a few 'responsible adults' packed across a couple of vans on a long old drive across borders from Wales to Scotland. And so begins my experience of this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival.