Nobody Rides the Unicorn: theatre review
From the outset, the PuppetCraft cast encouraged a non-frontal and participatory style of theatre, asking children to sit on the
The Rain King:theatre review
Review originally published on DigYorkshire in October 2013. As seen at Harrogate Theatre as part of All Points North 2013.
Titus Andronicus: theatre review
Titus Andronicus was an absolute joy for anyone who likes their Shakespeare shaken up, electro-shocked à la Frankenstein – something rather
Neil & Heather Simone: art exhibition review
Neil Simone’s art is both extremely complex, and extremely accessible. Not only are his natural landscapes light, aesthetically pleasing
The Boy Who Cried Wolf: theatre review
The ensemble cast of three open and close The Boy Who Cried Wolf with the ‘clickety click’ of their knitting
Review of Ripon Cathedral's lunchtime concerts: Josephine Peach
“There’s one thing you must tell him – let him explore.” Josephine Peach’s advice to me for my 7
A National Trust half term
I think that keeping myself and the children busy and active, doing lovely things and making lovely memories, is one
Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Spring is arriving in Yorkshire and I love the breezy sunshine. A trip to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park was an
Gordon Baldwin - Objects for a Landscape
‘Sculptural potter’ Gordon Baldwin’s exhibition, ‘Objects for a Landscape’, is at York Art Gallery from February to June of
Clare Woods - The Unquiet Head
On the 29th January we visited The Hepworth Wakefield to coincide with the final day of Clare Woods' exhibition,