THEATRE REVIEW | High Society, Sheffield Lyceum Theatre and National Tour
★★★★ | High Society High Society, the timeless musical once again graces the stage in this spirited revival of the classic play based on the MGM Musical. It is 1938 […]
★★★★ | High Society High Society, the timeless musical once again graces the stage in this spirited revival of the classic play based on the MGM Musical. It is 1938 […]
★★★★★ | Scott Capurro: ‘Islamohomophobia’ Waspish Californian stand-up Scott Capurro is performing his latest show for 4 nights only at the intimate Soho Downstairs at The Soho Theatre on Dean […]
★★★★★ | Knee Deep, Riverside Studios Following their hit show at the Edinburgh Fringe festival last year, Casus are back with their breathtaking performance of Knee Deep at the Riverside […]
★★★★ | The History Boys, Sheffield Based in the fictional Cutlers Grammar School in Sheffield, this award winning play tells the story of a group of young students as they […]
★★★★ | Noises Off, National Tour If someone had told me that I would sit through the first act of the same play three times in the same evening and […]
After seeing several of director Paul Taylor Mills’ previous productions, I thought I knew what to expect from bare: the rock musical, but I was genuinely swept away by this […]
How do you turn one of the West End’s biggest flops into a success? Turn its story into a 70 minute hilarious monologue, of course! And that is exactly what […]
★★★ | The Kite Runner Set against the complex backdrop of a 1970s Afghanistan in upheaval and later 1980’s Los Angeles, the story – narrated by an adult Amir who […]
Issues surrounding love and trust are often explored in a variety of ways, but this powerful and original production written by Martin Foreman and directed by Emma King-Farlow has brought […]
★★★ | Children Of The Sun A Maxim Gorky classic play, adapted by Andrew Upton, is a deep and philosophically driven piece set during a cholera epidemic, which works on […]
★★★★★ Untold Stories | Master of his craft Alex Jennings exuberantly brings Alan Bennett’s autobiographical theatre production ‘Untold Stories’ to life in two warm and masterful accounts entitled ‘Hymn’ and […]