
This is the film Brits have voted most terrifying of all time
The Exorcist has been named the most terrifying film of all time by Brits.

The Exorcist has been named the most terrifying film of all time by Brits.

★★★☆☆ | Northern Ballet’s The Three Musketeers In the latest production from Northern Ballet, The Three Musketeers leap from page to stage with a ballet based on the famous novel, which […]

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Arguably one of Kevin Spacey’s most famous roles, Frank Underwood has been effectively killed off on the Netflix hit, House Of Cards, but how did they write him out?

Hannibal Lecter, Pennywise the clown and Halloween’s Michael Myers have emerged among a list of cinematic figures who terrified us when they first graced the silver screen.
Very strong performances, an emotional and unforgettable experience, and a perhaps an all too real story.
The Messiah is certainly a feast for the ears and eyes. Through revolving stages, versatile props and clever lighting, as well as the comedy mastery of Hugh and John, and with angelic Lesley, this show is one worth watching time and time again.
Seventeen months ago 42nd Street opened at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane to rave reviews. And it’s still going strong – with a new lead!
The gang is all here in this new interactive show: Rodney Trotter, his older brother market trader Derek ‘Del Boy’ Trotter, the elderly and senile granddad, Trigger, and Cassandra. And […]
★★★ | Fame – National Tour Based on the film and classic TV series, Fame follows the trials and tribulations of a group of young students studying at the […]
The Band surpasses all expectations and is a crowd-pleasing, foot tapping, fun packed show crammed with genuine warmth and emotion at its heart.