THEATRE REVIEW | The Great Gatsby, Northern Ballet
The Great Gatsby seems to be flavour of the month with recent stage adaptations, live book readings; the upcoming film and now the highly acclaimed Northern Ballet have presented a […]
The Great Gatsby seems to be flavour of the month with recent stage adaptations, live book readings; the upcoming film and now the highly acclaimed Northern Ballet have presented a […]
Does the word ‘ballet’ conjure up images of fey young women taking dainty steps or ‘Black Swan’ type divas having meltdowns? You obviously haven’t copped a glance at the testosterone […]
★★★★ | The Mousetrap I have to confess something. I love a good Agatha Christie. There’s something about those comfortable characters, nostalgic settings and contorted plots which always thrills me.
‘Glee’ star Jane Lynch to make Broadway debut in Annie.
The acclaimed Sheffield Theatres are going from strength to strength, with the latest jewel in their crown being a re-working of the 1997 locally based film, The Full Monty.
★★★ A Chorus Line
The Supreme Fabulettes, London’s acclaimed all-male female close harmony vocal group, are marking the release of their new single, A Drag Queen is a Cowboy’s Best Friend, written by and […]
Andrew Doyle brings his new show to Soho Theatre following the success of his 2011 show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe last year – Andrew Doyle’s Crash Course In Depravity […]
I have to admit a fairly strong affection for the musical Salad Days, as I appeared in two different productions of it in my late teens and early twenties, both […]
★★★★★ | My Fair Lady Sheffield Theatres have managed to further cement their stellar reputation for staging top quality shows with this fresh and highly polished version of “My Fair […]
SACRED, Chelsea Theatre’s exploration of live art and contemporary performance launches this October for an exciting new season extending to February 2013.