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I Wanna Be Yours – Review – Leeds Playhouse
by Richard Mansfield, May 2022 Perhaps borrowing it’s title from John Cooper Clarke’s prosaically romantic poem of the same name, ... -
Fatal Attraction – Review – Grand Opera House in York
By Karl Hornsey, May 2022 Fatal Attraction concludes its first-ever UK tour this week at the Grand Opera House in ... -
Anna Karenina – Review – Sheffield Crucible Theatre
By Clare Jenkins, February 2022 The Crucible launches its 50th anniversary year with what it bills as ‘a bold new ... -
The Dresser – Review – Bradford Alhambra
By Richard Mansfield, February 2022 This play, written by Ronald Harwood and first performed in 1980 to great acclaim in ... -
The Offing – Review – Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough
By Charlotte Oliver, October 2021 ‘The offing’ is a term that describes the place on the horizon where the sea ... -
The Dumb Waiter – Review – East Riding Theatre
By Karl Hornsey, September 2021 The last 18 months have been a challenging time for everyone in the entertainment industry, ... -
The Girl Next Door – Review – Stephen Joseph Theatre
By Eve Luddington, June 2021 Thwarted, dammit! That’s what I thought when, two days before my first theatre trip in ... -
The Seagull – Review – York Theatre Royal
By Alex Mair, February 2020 The Seagull, the earliest of the four great Chekhov plays, is generally considered to be ... -
The Beauty Queen of Leenane – Review – Hull Truck Theatre
By James Robinson, October 2019 A sinister film of smoke hangs in the air as you enter the theatre ahead ... -
Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile – Review – The Ambassador, Bradford
By Richard Mansfield, May 2019 Performed for the first time and very appropriately so in Bradford, this play follows the ...









