In 1692 the town of Salem Massachusetts (hardly a village by today’s standards) stood with its back to hard toiled… Read more Review: The Crucible. The People’s Theatre Company. Nottingham Arts Theatre.
Month: March 2017
Review: The Grapes of Wrath. Nottingham Playhouse.
The Nottingham Playhouse, Nuffield Southampton Theatres, Royal Derngate Northampton, West Yorkshire Playhouse production of Frank Galati’s imposing adaptation of John… Read more Review: The Grapes of Wrath. Nottingham Playhouse.
Review: Ballet Rambert. Ghost Dances. Nottingham Theatre Royal.
Ballet Rambert are dancing their proverbial socks off at the Theatre Royal Nottingham Tue 28- Thurs 30 March. Given tonight’s… Read more Review: Ballet Rambert. Ghost Dances. Nottingham Theatre Royal.
Gypsy a Musical Fable – coming soon to Loughborough Town Hall.
Given the brilliantly high professional standards of Christchurch Theatre Club’s Cats, Evita and Legally Blonde -the musical we at East Midlands… Read more Gypsy a Musical Fable – coming soon to Loughborough Town Hall.
Review: Betrayal. Derby Theatre.
Harold Pinter’s play, Betrayal, is in impressively safe hands at Derby Theatre under Lekan Lewal’s intelligent and totally assured direction.… Read more Review: Betrayal. Derby Theatre.
Review: The Play That Goes Wrong. (touring) Curve Leicester.
As Leicester is a diverse city renowned for its hosting and love of comedy events, coupled with International Happiness Day,… Read more Review: The Play That Goes Wrong. (touring) Curve Leicester.
Six Nottingham based actors in professional production of Anita and Me.
As part of the greatly anticipated touring theatre production of Meera Syal’s adored novel, Anita and Me, (adapted for the… Read more Six Nottingham based actors in professional production of Anita and Me.
Review: Anita and Me at Nottingham Theatre Royal. (Touring)
The terraced two up – two down miners’ tithe cottage set for Anita and Me is so lifelike one feels almost… Read more Review: Anita and Me at Nottingham Theatre Royal. (Touring)
Review: Joe Orton’s What The Butler Saw. Curve. Leicester.
This Made At Curve production of What The Butler Saw by the brilliantly iconoclastic and notoriously naughty Leicester playwright, Joe Orton, is… Read more Review: Joe Orton’s What The Butler Saw. Curve. Leicester.
Review: The Red Shoes. Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures Company. Nottingham Theatre Royal.
In an exciting and welcome arrival at Nottingham Theatre Royal Sir Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes is a magical exposition of storytelling through ballet… Read more Review: The Red Shoes. Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures Company. Nottingham Theatre Royal.