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Review: WHAT THE BUTLER SAW, Theatre Royal Windsor


by Gary Naylor - May 09, 2024

Landmark show creaks at the edges, but gets its share of laughs in this highly accomplished touring show...

Brighton Fringe Review: WHOA MAMA!, Spiegeltent, Bosco Theatre


by Caroline Cronin - May 09, 2024

The strapline for Stephanie Ware’s WHOA MAMA! had me intrigued – a one woman comedy about a 40-something woman and her choice to remain childfree. There’s certainly no shortage of rhetoric on this subject, particularly on social media where the childfree “movement” has a real chokehold. But the conc...

Review: VANITY FAIR, Open Bar Theatre


by Aliya Al-Hassan - May 09, 2024

Pub garden theatre specialist Open Bar Theatre has returned for a spring season with a deft and slightly chaotic version of William Thackeray's Vanity Fair. Dealing with the fortunes of two young women, the story explores early 19th-century English society, specifically how money and ambition can de...

Review: TIM RICE: MY LIFE IN MUSICALS, Liverpool Playhouse


by Sarah OHara - May 07, 2024

Currently on tour across the UK, Tim Rice: My Life In Musicals is two hours of musical theatre bliss that you will never forget....

Review: A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL, Salisbury Playhouse


by Cheryl Markosky - May 01, 2024

What can be more cheering on a dreary, wet evening than seeing a jolly Alan Ayckbourn comedy?...

Review: MACBETH IN CINEMAS, Filmed at Dock X


by Alice Cope - April 29, 2024

An intense and well filmed release of an atmospheric production of Macbeth. Showing in cinemas from 2 May....

Review: BOYS FROM THE BLACKSTUFF, Liverpool's Royal Court


by Sarah OHara - April 25, 2024

Following its sold out run in 2023, Boys from the Blackstuff has returned to Liverpool’s Royal Court, before the show transfers to the National Theatre in London and Garrick Theatre in the West End....

Review: SILENCE, Birmingham Rep


by Laura Lott - April 24, 2024

“Old friends in the morning, then wanting us dead in the afternoon”, says one of the men in Silence, repeating the line over and over. Decades after the event, he still can’t understand the speed at which hate and violence ignited in the wake of the 1947 Partition of India....

Review: CALENDAR GIRLS, The Mill at Sonning


by Mica Blackwell - April 22, 2024

Unlike Firth’s decision to stretch out the film’s first half for the musical, confusingly ending it on the long-awaited calendar photoshoot, his play adaptation allows the audience to see the impact the calendar has on the outside world and the women’s personal lives....

Review: LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST, Royal Shakespeare Theatre


by Cindy Marcolina - April 21, 2024

Spring brings renewed energy into the year. There isn’t a better moment for the Royal Shakespeare Company’s recently appointed Co-Artistic Directors Daniel Evans and Tamara Harvey to launch their vision for the organisation. Led by a big name that will attract new audiences who are probably younger ...

Past Shows

THE ADDAMS FAMILY
25/7 - 28/7/2018


THE ADDAMS FAMILY, a comical feast that embraces the wackiness in every family, features an original story and it’s every father’s nightmare: Wednesday Addams, the ...

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Between the Lines in UK Regional Between the Lines
New Diorama Theatre (5/3 - 6/1)
ROTTEN in UK Regional ROTTEN
The Dukes (5/15 - 5/16)
Am Evening with Trevor and Gary in UK Regional Am Evening with Trevor and Gary
Taunton Brewhouse (6/10 - 6/10)
West End Magic in UK Regional West End Magic
South Mill's Arts (7/27 - 7/27)
An Evening with Trevor and Gary in UK Regional An Evening with Trevor and Gary
The Playhouse (6/16 - 6/16)
No Surrender: Songs by Bruce Springsteen & Tom Waits in UK Regional No Surrender: Songs by Bruce Springsteen & Tom Waits
Upstairs at the Gatehouse (6/3 - 6/3)
Magic at the Gatehouse in UK Regional Magic at the Gatehouse
Upstairs at the Gatehouse (6/24 - 6/24)
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