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Dear England – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Clare Jenkins, October 2025 It’s four years since Gareth Southgate wrote his unexpected ‘Dear England’ letter to the country ... -
Earth Angel – Review – Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough
By Elizabeth Stanforth-Sharpe, September 2025 Before our eyes, the world has evolved into a place imbued with uncertainty where we ... -
Dancing at Lughnasa – Review – Sheffield Crucible Theatre
By Clare Jenkins, September 2025 Elizabeth Newman’s debut production as the new artistic director of Sheffield Theatres isn’t barnstorming, rule-breaking ... -
Krapp’s Last Tape – Review – York Theatre Royal
By Roger Crow, May 2025 Gary Oldman takes to the stage in silence. As he requested. But is it him? ... -
Alan Bleasdale’s Boys from the Blackstuff – Review – Leeds Grand Theatre
By Nigel Armitage, May 2025 Direct from the West End and now on a major UK tour, the Liverpool’s Royal ... -
A Streetcar Named Desire – Review – Sheffield Crucible Theatre
By Clare Jenkins, March 2025 In yet another week where male violence against women has made headlines, this taut, intense ... -
Twelve Angry Men – Review – Grand Opera House, York
By Karl Hornsey, May 2024 Seventy years after Reginald Rose’s screenplay was first written, the latest adaptation of classic courtroom ... -
LIZZIE The Musical – Review – Trinity Arts
By Rachel Crow, October 2023 It’s 1892. New River, Massachusetts is reeling from the gruesome murder of two of its ... -
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 Verdict – Review – Bradford Alhambra
By Christine Goode, June 2023 If you love a courtroom drama you will love The Verdict, a twisting tale that ... -
Pride and Prejudice [Chapterhouse Theatre] – Review – Burnby Hall Gardens
By Elizabeth Stanforth-Sharpe, July 2022 Burnby Hall Gardens has been described as ‘a jewel in Yorkshire’s crown’. It is home ... -
The Hound of the Baskervilles – Review – East Riding Theatre
By Elizabeth Stanforth-Sharpe, May 2022 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle almost didn’t write The Hound of the Baskervilles. He had killed ...










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