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Lily Wallen sees things fall apart in suburbia
Hayden Naughton enjoys a musical for our modern age
David Adamson has a chunk taken out of him by this claustrophobic three (and a...
Ellie-Jo pops down to the big smoke for some steak, a show, and a good...
We chat to Joe and Will about what it takes to run an accessible, independent...
We went to the Palace Theatre to meet Simba, Nala, Rafiki, and a pretty famous...
Could the musical be even better than the film? Vicky Smith thinks so…
Joan Davies is impressed by a shocking revival
Joan Davies is a convert for this gem of a show
A British governess, a Thai King and a true story of forbidden love…Joan Davies enjoys...
With New York grit and Mancunian swagger, this bolshie reinvention works a treat
It has nudity, tribe vibes and audience stage parties. But does this hippy classic still...
Joan Davies wonders how relevant the ‘greatest anti-war play’ is today
Vicky Smith enjoys this glittering cockle-warmer… despite the lazy ending
A refreshing take on Sondheim’s classic from the masters of musical theatre
As the ‘American Dream’ turns increasingly sour, Joan Davies applauds a timely revival
Danny Moran gets up close to the death car in this bizarre 'artistic exorcism'
Joan Davies says you don’t need luck to gamble on this for your Christmas show...
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Filter'Despotic and batwinged fabulous’: Abigail’s Party, The Royal Exchange, reviewed
Lily Wallen sees things fall apart in suburbia
‘An emotional rollercoaster in a VR headset’: Dear Evan Hansen, The Palace Theatre, reviewed
Hayden Naughton enjoys a musical for our modern age
‘Plenty of teeth’: The Shark is Broken, The Lowry Theatre, reviewed
David Adamson has a chunk taken out of him by this claustrophobic three (and a...
Two days in London: Dungeons, underground cocktails and a Canadian musical
Ellie-Jo pops down to the big smoke for some steak, a show, and a good...
Hope Mill Theatre’s journey to cultural success: ‘It was truly built with love’
We chat to Joe and Will about what it takes to run an accessible, independent...
Behind the scenes at Disney’s The Lion King at the Palace Theatre
We went to the Palace Theatre to meet Simba, Nala, Rafiki, and a pretty famous...
‘Great Scott, it’s five stars!’ Back to the Future, Opera House, review
Could the musical be even better than the film? Vicky Smith thinks so…
‘Jeremy Kyle with more complexity’ - Jerry Springer - The Opera, reviewed
Joan Davies is impressed by a shocking revival
‘If you’re easily offended I’d suggest you stay away’ - The Book of Mormon, reviewed
Joan Davies is a convert for this gem of a show
‘Melody, yearning and humour’ - The King and I, Opera House, reviewed
A British governess, a Thai King and a true story of forbidden love…Joan Davies enjoys...
‘A risk that’s paid off’ - West Side Story, Royal Exchange, reviewed
With New York grit and Mancunian swagger, this bolshie reinvention works a treat
‘A few bum notes, in more ways than one’ - Hair, Palace Theatre, review
It has nudity, tribe vibes and audience stage parties. But does this hippy classic still...
‘It had more impact in the thirties’ - Mother Courage and her Children, Royal Exchange, reviewed
Joan Davies wonders how relevant the ‘greatest anti-war play’ is today
‘A cast as red-hot as its namesake shoes’ - Kinky Boots, Opera House, review
Vicky Smith enjoys this glittering cockle-warmer… despite the lazy ending
Is it fabulous? You bet - Putting it Together, Hope Mill Theatre, reviewed
A refreshing take on Sondheim’s classic from the masters of musical theatre
‘A post-war play with striking relevance’ - Death of A Salesman, Royal Exchange, reviewed
As the ‘American Dream’ turns increasingly sour, Joan Davies applauds a timely revival
Funeral of Diana Princess of Wales, White Hotel, reviewed
Danny Moran gets up close to the death car in this bizarre 'artistic exorcism'
‘Classy, Colourful and Cool’ - Guys and Dolls, Royal Exchange, Review
Joan Davies says you don’t need luck to gamble on this for your Christmas show...