Noël Coward’s play Private Lives, published and produced in 1930, is quite probably one of his most performed plays both… Read more Review: Private Lives. Lace Market Theatre. Nottingham.
Month: April 2025
Review: Newstead Brass – Under the Earth at Mansfield Palace
Mansfield’s Palace Theatre has briefly turned art-gallery, playing host to Luke Jerram’s stunning Gaia installation all week, drawing visitors to experience the remarkable illuminated… Read more Review: Newstead Brass – Under the Earth at Mansfield Palace
Review: Much Ado About Nothing. RSC Stratford
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Royal Shakespeare Company. Stratford-upon-Avon. At the risk of making a sweeping generalisation, theatre and football don’t… Read more Review: Much Ado About Nothing. RSC Stratford
Review: Muriel’s Wedding. Curve Leicester
Muriel’s Wedding (Made at Curve and Global Creatures Co-production in association with Sydney Theatre Company) Original book by PJ Hogan Music… Read more Review: Muriel’s Wedding. Curve Leicester
Review: Only Fools and Horses. Nottingham Theatre Royal
The beloved TV series Only Fools and Horses aired on BBC1 for an astonishing twenty two years, pulling in an… Read more Review: Only Fools and Horses. Nottingham Theatre Royal
Review: The Glass Menagerie. ADC Theatre Cambridge
The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williamsat the ADC Theatre, Cambridge The Easter break brings with it the opportunity to see… Read more Review: The Glass Menagerie. ADC Theatre Cambridge
Review: Macbeth. The Little Theatre Leicester.
“Macbeth” is one of William Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies, written around 1606 during the reign of King James I of… Read more Review: Macbeth. The Little Theatre Leicester.
Review: Horrible Histories. Royal & Derngate. Northampton
Horrible Histories: Awful Egyptians Many of us have grown up with Terry Deary’s Horrible Histories making history exciting for children. And so, it… Read more Review: Horrible Histories. Royal & Derngate. Northampton
Review: Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake. Milton Keynes Theatre
A Mesmerizing Reimagining: Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake is a breathtaking masterpiece that has come to Milton… Read more Review: Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake. Milton Keynes Theatre
Review. Boys From The Blackstuff. Derby Theatre
“Boys from the Blackstuff” – Derby Theatre Based on Alan Bleasdale’s BBC TV series, and reimagined for the stage by… Read more Review. Boys From The Blackstuff. Derby Theatre