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Sleuth – Review – Bradford Alhambra
By Sue Dean, March 2024 Anthony Shaffer’s thriller Sleuth is already cemented in theatrical legend. The story of riveting suspense ... -
The Crucible – Review – Sheffield Crucible Theatre
By Clare Jenkins, March 2024 Seven years before Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible in protest against the 1950s anti-Communist witch ... -
The Boy at the Back of the Class – Review – Sheffield Lyceum Theatre
By Clare Jenkins, March 2024 Earlier this week, a seven-year-old girl drowned in northern France after a boat carrying asylum-seekers ... -
Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World – Review – Leeds Grand Theatre
By Gail Schuster, February 2024 I first came across Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World by Kate Pankhurst, a ... -
Sleuth – Review – York Grand Opera House
By Roger Crow, February 2024 As a lifelong Coronation Street fan, the past few years have been agony. It’s like ... -
A Song for Ella Grey – Review – York Theatre Royal
By Tony Greenway, February 2024 When it was first published in 2014, David Almond’s young adult novel, A Song for ... -
I Should Be So Lucky: The Musical – Review – Hull New Theatre
By Rachel Howard, February 2024 Stock Aitken and Waterman… what do those names mean to you? If you’re under 35, ... -
The Woman In Black – Review – Bradford Alhambra
By Christine Goode, February 2024 On a chilly, wet, and windy evening, we make our way to Bradford Alhambra. It ... -
Madagascar The Musical – Review – Bradford Alhambra
By Christine Goode, February 2024 Adorned with her backpack, Christine sets off for Madagascar with her trusty companion… Ten minutes ... -
Pretty Woman – Review – Hull New Theatre
By Rachel Howard, February 2024 We all love a fairy tale don’t we… Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel… they might not ... -
The Wizard of Oz – Review – Sheffield Lyceum Theatre
By Clare Jenkins, February 2024 Somewhere over the rainbow, there’s Judy Garland on a rundown Kansas farm, singing about lullabies ... -
Wish You Weren’t Here – Review – Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse, Sheffield
By Clare Jenkins, January 2024 Who’d be the mother of a teenage daughter? You take her to the seaside for ...