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Rambert Dance in Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby Hull – Review – Hull ...
By Rachel Howard, February 2023 The title alone seems like an oxymoron… Rambert Dance is Britain’s oldest dance company and ... -
Girl From the North Country – Review – Sheffield Lyceum Theatre
By Clare Jenkins, January 2023 A decade or more ago, The Telegraph’s much-missed theatre reviewer Charles Spencer wrote of a ... -
Jurassic Earth – Review – York Grand Opera House
By Gail Schuster, January 2023 On Saturday afternoon, the residents of York had the opportunity to meet the titans of ... -
Tosca [Opera North] – Review – Leeds Grand Theatre
By Sandra Callard, January 2023 This lengthy, startling but magnificent production of Puccini’s Tosca is weighty, dramatic opera in excelsis. ... -
Coppelia [Varna International Ballet] – Review – Hull New Theatre
By Karl Hornsey The Varna International Ballet may be one of the most recognised companies across Europe, having been established ... -
Standing at the Sky’s Edge – Review – Sheffield Crucible
By Clare Jenkins, December 2022 You can’t miss Sheffield’s Park Hill flats. They snake across the hill behind the railway ... -
The Nutracker [Northern Ballet] – Review – Leeds Grand Theatre
By Sandra Callard, December 2022 A palpable sense of Christmas excitement is in the air at Leeds Grand before another ... -
Les Misérables – Review – Leeds Grand Theatre
By Sandra Callard, November 2022 This remarkable and blindingly beautiful show wove a spell over the entire audience of Leeds ... -
Pride and Prejudice (*sort of) – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Clare Jenkins, November 2022 Has Fitzwilliam Darcy ever before been called a “mard-arse”? Has Charles Bingley ever been so ... -
The Osmonds – Review – Bradford Alhambra
By Sandra Callard, November 2022 Some shows span the generations, but this musical version of The Osmonds’ story seems to ... -
Saturday Night Fever – Review – Bradford Alhambra
By Steve Crabtree, November 2022 The Alhambra goes disco this week, as Saturday Night Fever travels from Brooklyn to Bradford ... -
Mamma Mia – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Helen Johnston, October 2022 If ever there was a need to escape to a sun-drenched Greek island to be ...