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Stephen K. Amos brings one liners and self-deprecating humour to Leeds

Posted on 6th March 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Amos brought his current tour, Welcome to My World, to Leeds on Wednesday evening. Void of a warm-up act, Amos took the role of both support and main act as he performed a seamless stand-up […]

Preview – Stephen K Amos: Welcome To My World

Posted on 23rd February 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

On the 25th February, Stephen K Amos will stop by at City Varieties Music Hall as part of his tour, Welcome to My World. Acclaimed for his feel good comedy, Amos is known for touring […]

Big Hero 6 will make you laugh and warm your heart

Posted on 12th February 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Disney’s latest motion picture has no doubt been subject to much critical discussion after the success of its predecessor, Frozen. Whilst this film deters from the musical structure of classic Disney films released previously, Big […]

Whiplash owes its success to J.K. Simmons’ performance

Posted on 6th February 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Originally conceived as a short film which premiered at 2013’s Sundance Film Festival, Whiplash is an exhilarating drama depicting 19-year-old Andrew Neimann’s passionate aspiration to become one of the world’s greatest drummers. After he is […]

…But the Kitchen Sink showcases a cast that give this play a professional gloss

Posted on 14th December 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Open Theatre wrapped up their final show for this semester with an original comedy written by Robin Leitch and Joshua Ling. Set in the quaint kitchen of an old Yorkshire woman’s home, events soon escalate […]

Mr Turner may only be for those who are familiar with Mike Leigh’s films

Posted on 3rd December 20148th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Mike Leigh’s latest film has been subject to much critical acclaim; however, Mr Turner may only be for those who wish to experience life where time seems to freeze. Depicting the last twenty five years […]

Lady Gaga’s artRave: was it even art at all?

Posted on 30th November 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Lady Gaga has provided the world with entertainment through every adventure she has set upon. From wearing a dress made from meat and to working with artists such as Marina Abramović, it’s easy for those […]

Dirty Dancing at Leeds Grand Theatre proves it will continue to stand the test of time

Posted on 23rd November 20148th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Dirty Dancing received a well-earned standing ovation as it began it’s month long run at Leeds Grand Theatre. Closely adapted from the fan favourite eponymous film, the stage show depicts protagonist, Francis ‘Baby’ Houseman and […]

Tony Law takes the audience on a journey enriched with audience interaction

Posted on 22nd November 20145th June 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Fresh from the Edinburgh fringe festival, Tony Law bought his whimsical show, Enter the Tonezone to the ever cosy City Varieties Music Hall here in the heart of Leeds. Throughout the evening, Law took his […]

One Man, Two Guvnors Delights Audiences at Leeds Grand

Posted on 10th November 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Earlier this year National Theatre embarked on its third tour of One Man, Two Guvnors and it’s clear to see just how this production has managed to achieve such critical acclaim. Set in 1960s Brighton,  […]

Swipe Right has a clear message: put your phone down and experience the world

Posted on 30th October 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Swipe Right explores the influence of dating network app Tinder through an upbeat and often entertaining production featuring an ensemble of six creative individuals. It was entertaining to see a satirical slant on dating apps, […]

Theatre | The Ladyboys of Bangkok – fulfils the promise of an evening of light entertainment

Posted on 23rd October 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Images: ladyboysofbangkok.co.uk There is no doubt that The Ladyboys of Bangkok hold a demand within the City of Leeds. Back once more and situated in Millennium Square, the Ladyboys have set up their Thai pavilion […]

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