Review: My Stepson Stole My Sonic Screwdriver
Want a Doctor Who themed show without too many obscure references? Here's Toby Hadoke to Telos how ..
Review: My Stepson Stole My Sonic Screwdriver
Want a Doctor Who themed show without too many obscure references? Here's Toby Hadoke to Telos how ..
Review: The Complete History Of The BBC In Sixty Minutes
This is the story of a little girl and her BBC, saggy old, scruffy old, BBC. And she loved him very much .
Review: The Robert Burns Experience in Association With Talisker
A great host, introducing Scotland's finest at the Capital's best dining establishment.
Review: Rock N Roll Politics presented by Steve Richards
Meaty material in a stand up style from Westminster’s man about town.
Review: What I Heard About The World
A fractured portrait of a fractured world, told through real stories from around that world.
Review: One Rogue Reporter
Peppiatt is a man on a mission – and in his sights are some of the tabloid press’s heavy hitters.
Review: Angus – Weaver of Grass
Review: Would You Let Your Daughter Marry A Weegie?
Morningside Malcolm is a man on a mission – to stop his daughter marrying a Weegie.
Review: Grim(m) – Unreal Stories for Real Times
A meaty hotpot of adult fairy tales that lacks some spice and variety.
Review: The Robert Burns Experience in Association With Talisker
Enjoy a delicious three-course feast
Review: Chris Coxen’s Space Clone Audition
An object lesson in how to deal with a disruptive audience
Review: Dr Phil’s Rude Health Show
Hernia inducing humour from this scourge of the NHS that’s genuinely good for your health.
Review: Ed Reardon – A Writer’s Burden
Pure grumpiness, with lashings of curmudgeonly asides thrown in
Review: Tonight Sandy Grierson will Lecture, Dance and Box.
Does exactly what it says on the tin, but leaves behind so much more.
Review: Superbard and the Sexy Quantum Stories
Parallel universes, monsters from outer space, over-sized traffic cones, and a very talented young performer.
Review: Helmsman Pete:Postcards from the Edge of the World
Cabaret style storytelling that could easily exceed its limitations.
Review: The Girl Who Thought She Was Irish
A young woman yearns to be more Irish and less Australian.
Review: Abbi Patrix & Linda Edsjo: A Concert of Stories
A vibrant music-laced evening of storytelling
Review: The Man Who Planted Trees
Delightful, charming and hilarious storytelling suitable for adult and child alike.
Review: Haroun and The Sea of Stories
“A colourful, magical re-telling of 'stories that aren't even true'.”
Review: Shylock
An insightful history of Shylock narrated by Tubal, his best friend—ok, only friend!
Review: His Name Is Tim
The search for a young man's idenity through story-telling, and a good deal of pluck.
Review: Blue Beard
The bedtime story of every child's favourite serial killer as you've never seen it before
Review: The Caucasian Chalk Circle
The team behind 2009 hit ‘Ophelia (Drowning)’ are back with a quirky adaptation of the Brecht classic.
Review: Now I Know My BBC
This is the story of the BBC: just an old, saggy broadcasting corporation, and a bit loose at the seams. But Toby loved it ..
Review: Laura Solon: The Owl Of Steven
‘Hello, I’m Laura, and this is my show’. This simple and straightforward introduction to Laura Solon’s 2010 story gives a good indication of the hour that’s about to follow: light, witty and smart.
Review: It’s Always Right Now, Until Its Later
Daniel Kitson's best ever. Yet more brilliant storytelling by the alternative national treasure.
Review: Dean’s Dad’s Ducks
A sweetly engaging story about one man and his dad. And his 30,000 ducks ..
Review: His Name Is Tim
The search for a young man’s identity through story-telling and a good deal of pluck.
Review: Fibber in the Heat (A Cricket Tale)
Straight bat on a sticky wicket sees Jupp produce a winning hit.