Review: The Provoked Wife Rachel Seymour reviews TFTV’s production of John Vanbrugh’s comedy The Provoked Wife, calling it “the perfect end to a fantastic year of drama at the university” Archive 10 years ago
The Last Taboo? MILO BOYD and RACHEL SEYMOUR discuss whether taboos were made to be broken Archive 11 years ago
Review: The First Book of Calamity Leek Rachel Seymour reviews Paula Lichtarowicz’s “wonderfully strange” debut dystopian novel Archive 11 years ago
Review: Tartuffe Rachel Seymour reviews Tartuffe, claiming “it may take a while to settle into, but it is utterly worth it once you have.” Archive 11 years ago
Size doesn’t matter/Bigger is better MILO BOYD and RACHEL SEYMOUR lend a discerning eye to cultural excess Archive 11 years ago
Dallas Buyers Club Rachel Seymour gives us her view of Matthew McConaughey’s latest Archive 11 years ago
Interview with Joe Lycett Rachel Seymour and Milo Boyd ask comedian Joe Lycett a few questions before he performs in York Archive 11 years ago
High Art / Low Art / High Art Milo Boyd and Rachel Seymour take a look at the shifting boundaries of the cultural sphere Archive 11 years ago
Oscar Predictions 2014 Lilith King Taylor, Zoe Bennell and Rachel Seymour give their Oscar predictions based on today’s nominations. Archive 11 years ago
Scene Recommends: Film in 2014 Scene’s film fanatics discuss what they’re looking forward to in 2014 Archive 11 years ago
Scene Recommends: TV in 2014 With the New Year closing in, some of the Scene Team tell us what they’re looking forward to seeing on screen in 2014… Archive 11 years ago
Review: Punk Rock Rachel reviews the second of TFTV’s double bill, Punk Rock, and has a thrilling experience. Archive 11 years ago
Review: Motortown Rachel reviews the first of TFTV’s double bill, Motortown, and finds it bleak and brilliant. Archive 11 years ago