• Interview: Anne Frank @ Nottingham New Theatre

    With only a few weeks left until the Christmas break, there are three shows still to enjoy in Nottingham New Theatre’s autumn season. Next up is well known, The Diary of Anne Frank. Impact speaks to producer Holly Gatfield, and director, Ricki Crook, about their show: What is The Diary of Anne...
  • West @ Nottingham New Theatre

    There was a time, before the emergence of the single origin pour over and pop up Peruvian beard salon, that getting smashed in Hoxton had a very different meaning.  The East End of London in the 1960s, as seen through the eyes of Octopussy’s General Orlov (writer Stephen Berkoff),...
  • Sketchy Characters @ Nottingham New Theatre

    Admittedly, sketch shows aren’t something I’ve ever considered my cup of tea. Imagine my surprise, then, when presented with a smart, but not alienating, series of short, comedic sketches suspended by pleasantly self-aware actors with a great rapport.  Sketchy Characters, the second show in New Theatre’s Fringe season, makes...
  • Interview: West @ Nottingham New Theatre

    Nottingham New Theatre’s autumn season has reached it’s half way mark, and hitting that mark is Steven Berkoff’s West. Impact Arts speaks to co-director Omid Faramarzi about the challenges of producing the play of a legend. What’s West about? It’s essentially a parable, telling the story of Mike (the...
  • A View From The Bridge @ Nottingham New Theatre

    Gus Herbert’s production of Miller’s famous play A View From The Bridge does justice to this tragic tale of flawed and helpless characters navigating their way through a sinister, gritty world. Captivating the audience throughout, the play leaves its viewers questioning and reflecting after the last bows have been...
  • Interview: A View From the Bridge @ Nottingham New Theatre

    After a week of sex and mothers, New Theatre’s third in-house production transitions to the polar opposite with the first of the season’s classics, Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge. Impact talks to director Gus Herbert to discuss his adaptation of the well-known classic. What’s the play about?...
  • Sex Cells @ Nottingham New Theatre

    From the first minutes you can feel Sex Cells working. We open with individual spotlights on four women speaking dryly into headsets answering inquiries concerning sex dolls and dildo sizes (“They come in small, medium and liar”) before the lights rise on the beautifully designed office set of the...