Following last year’s premiere in Cardiff, debut award-winning playwright Azuka Oforka’s The Women Of Llanrumney has arrived at Stratford East in London. Set in 1765, and based on the real-life ...
Azuka Oforka’s powerful debut play transports us to the Llanrumney sugar estate in Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica, in 1765, where ...
Spiralling business costs in Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford-Upon-Avon in Warwickshire have led to businesses closing, leaving locals fearing for the future Residents of Stratford-upon-Avon ...
Worried locals fear Shakespeare’s hometown is in “terminal decline” after an alarming number of businesses closed - meanwhile Turkish barber shops are booming. Since last summer five popular ...
keeping you hooked on the action from start to finish. A spectacle well worth a trip to Stratford-upon-Avon to experience.
At South Korea's thousand-year-old Gounsa Temple, workers delicately swaddled a giant gilded Buddha statue with a fire-retardant blanket. Hours later much of the temple burned down in one of the ...
Two teenage boys have been arrested after a viral video showed a seat being launched from a third-floor barrier at Westfield Stratford, narrowly missing shoppers. A 14-year-old and a 16-year-old ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Acclaimed journalist and policy analyst Steven Greenhut this week released his latest book, The War on Suburbia, a compelling examination of how ...
With its frank discussion of homosexual love, regicide and rebellion, Christopher Marlowe’s cruel, compelling historical drama has always been radical. Opening at a time when regressive politics ...
Police have launched an investigation after a viral video of a heavy seat thrown from the floor above in Westfield Stratford. The video shows a young male lifting up furniture at the shopping ...
which now look like deliberate acts of fraud against the railway," a spokesperson for Avon Valley Railway said. "Upon reporting the offences to the police, we have discovered that the individual ...
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