Coming to university for the first time is a big experience – hugely exciting, but also nerve-wracking and overwhelming. It’s not unusual to have feelings of apprehension, anxiety, fatigue, sickn
Author Archives: Richard Scott
Review: The Comedy of Change
Last issue we brought you a preview of the Rambert Company’s Comedy of Change, where one of the show’s science consultants revealed the inspirations from the animal kingdom which guided the choreo
Preview: Dancing to Darwin
It is three principles of the natural world that inspire the movement and choreography of the Rambert Dance Company’s upcoming show.
Festival: Art Sheffield 2010
At the launch of Sheffield’s fifth contemporary art festival, Samuel Valdes Lopez and Richard Scott take a look at the meaning behind the work.
A Stage to Play the Part
On a tour of Sheffield’s Crucible theatre, Richard Scott talks to Executive Director Dan Bates about the vision behind the venue’s £15.3million refurbishment.
Review: The Crucible @ The Drama Studio
Overall this is a strong performance that does justice to Arthur Miller’s text, which is always worth revisiting.
Testimonial: The Art of Loving & Affluenza
What is love? There can be few topics so audacious to tackle, but Erich Fromm made deciphering the human condition his life’s work. Writing in the 1950s, he saw a great problem at the centre of We
Interview: Sarah Dunant
Sarah Dunant talks about the evolution of the historical novel.
Review: Dorian Gray
Dorian Gray has garnered rave reviews from the press throughout its tour.