thu 07/08/2025

Stuart Houghton

Stuart Houghton's picture

Articles By Stuart Houghton

Game of Thrones: Episodes 4 & 5

Read more...

Desktop Dungeons

Read more...

You Must Build A Boat

Read more...

Game of Thrones: Episodes 2 & 3

Read more...

The Quest Keeper

Read more...

Bear Winter

Read more...

Game of Thrones Episode 1: Iron From Ice

Read more...

The Last Door - Collector's Edition

Read more...

Retry

Read more...

Card Dungeon

Read more...

Hellraid: The Escape

Read more...

Goat Simulator

Read more...

Appointment with F.E.A.R.

Read more...

Duet

Read more...

Wayward Souls

Read more...

Minecraft Pocket Edition

Read more...

Pages

latest in today

'We are bowled over!' Thank you for your messages... ...
Album: Ethel Cain - Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love...

This is a weird one: I do try and stay on top of pop culture, but for several years, Ethel Cain completely passed me by. You’d think I would have...

Weilerstein, NYO2, Payare / Dueñas, Malofeev, Edinburgh Inte...

NYO2 is a group of dazzlingly talented (and terrifyingly young-looking) 14-17 year olds from the USA, one of Carnegie Hall’s three national youth...

Edinburgh Fringe 2025 reviews - Monstering the Rocketman by...

Monstering the Rocketman by Henry Naylor, Pleasance Dome ★...

theartsdesk Q&A: filmmaker Dag Johan Haugerud on sex, lo...

"First love is always both terrible and wonderful at the same time", says the 60-year-Norwegian dramatist-novelist-director...

Oslo Stories Trilogy: Dreams review - love lessons

Rising temperatures, prickling skin, longing’s all-consuming ache: first love’s swooning symptoms overtake 17-year-old Johanne (Ella Øverbye) in...

Album: Black Honey - Soak

The default setting for Brighton indie quartet Black Honey...

Káťa Kabanová, Glyndebourne review - emotional concentration...

Even more perhaps than straight theatre, opera seems to draw attention to the meaning behind what may on the face of it appear a simple story....

The Count of Monte Cristo, U&Drama review - silly telly...

Alexandre Dumas’ novel has been filmed an immeasurable number of times (there was a new French version only last year) and...

Edinburgh Fringe 2025 reviews: Lost Lear / Consumed

Lost Lear, Traverse Theatre ...