
Covid-19 hit, then a cost of living crisis: it only made Robert Hastie more ambitious
After eight memorable years, Sheffield Theatres’ artistic director is stepping down
After eight memorable years, Sheffield Theatres’ artistic director is stepping down
‘There’s a golden hour when everyone loves everyone — and a point where people are ready to punch each other’
In Philip Hensher’s Booker-shortlisted novel, Londoners start over in a city in its ‘last phase of industrial greatness’
'Ultimately, we made the decision to close and find another way to work, rather than change'
The doubling Sheffield has been waiting for
‘If someone had suggested a drag king cabaret night 20 years ago, there would have been a couple of cardiac arrests’
‘I don’t know if it is commercially viable. It could be more about me being deranged than anything else’
Mina Miller takes on our most vital investigative assignment of the season
'Adding up numbers to make people dance'
‘All these rumours are doing nobody any good’
Is there an art to remembering the club night?
‘I think it’s artistically timid, cowardly, opportunistic and weak’
‘We're gonna win 5-0 on Thursday night, I'm going to do a naked Klinsmann dive in front of the Kop. Then I'm gonna accept my lifetime ban’
Sheffield’s working-class hero and ‘The Good Lion’