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Matthew Bourne’s Romeo & Juliet – Review – Sheffield Lyceum Theatre
By Clare Jenkins, October 2023 Well, it’s Romeo and Juliet, all right, but not the ballet as we’ve usually known ... -
We Could All Be Perfect – Review – Sheffield Playhouse
By Clare Jenkins, October 2023 Who’d be a teenage girl nowadays? Crying yourself to sleep at night over fears for ... -
The Drifters Girl – Review – Bradford Alhambra Theatre
By Christine Goode, October 2023 Wow! Move over Jersey Boys a new jukebox musical is on the scene. The Drifters ... -
Constant Companions – Review – Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough
Bu Elizabeth Stanforth-Sharpe, September 2023 Androids have been a recurring theme in several Alan Ayckbourn’s plays, so it is not ... -
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: The Musical – Review – Hull New Theatre
By Roger Crow, September 2023 Skyfall was where it started; a thousand miles and poles apart from the works of ... -
Greatest Days (The Official Take That Musical) – Review – Bradford Alhambra
By Christine Goode, September 2023 “Do you think they will get us up dancing at the end?” this reviewer overheard ... -
The Mousetrap – Review – Leeds Grand Theatre
By Sandra Callard, August 2023 Agatha Christie’s enduring classic, The Mousetrap, has graced the stage for seven remarkable decades, becoming ... -
Blonde Bombshells of 1943 – Review – Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough
By Elizabeth Stanforth-Sharpe, August 2023 There used to be a tradition at Stephen Joseph Theatre. As the play was about ... -
The Importance of Being Earnest [Chapterhouse] – Review – Oakwell Hall
By Christine Goode, August 2023 A British summer evening and we head for Oakwell Hall, a Grade 1 listed Elizabethan ... -
42nd Street – Review – Leeds Grand Theatre
By Christine Goode, July 2023 5,6,7,8… Tap Step, Ball Change, Shuffle Hop Step, Wing, Step, Finish! Set in the 1930s, ... -
Heathers – Review – Bradford Alhambra Theatre
By Christine Goode, July 2023 Dear Diary: It’s my first time at Westerburg High. Will I meet wholesome friends for ... -
Miss Saigon – Review – Sheffield Crucible
By Helen Johnston, July 2023 There are sometimes moments during a stage production which are done so incredibly well you ...











