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Two – Review – Hull Truck Theatre
By James Robinson, March 2020 For their first original production of 2020 Hull Truck Theatre and Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre ... -
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 Ballad of Maria Marten – Review – Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough
By Charlotte Oliver, February 2020 Almost two centuries ago, the body of a murdered woman was discovered in a Suffolk ... -
My Cousin Rachel – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Karl Hornsey, January 2020 Daphne du Maurier may not have been as acclaimed by literary critics during her lifetime ... -
It’s True, It’s True, It’s True – Review – Leeds Playhouse
By Eve Luddington, November 2019 In 1612, Rome was gripped by a seven-month trial in which the Pope’s artist, Agostino ... -
My Beautiful Laundrette – Review – Leeds Playhouse
By Eve Luddington, October 2019 Who’d have thought a 1985 movie about racism, cultural clashes and an inter-racial gay relationship, ... -
The Monstrous Heart – Review – Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough
By Eve Luddington, October 2019 Oliver Emanuel is an award-winning author of more than 30 plays. His latest, The Monstrous ... -
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 ... -
Horseshoes for Hand Grenades – Review – East Riding Theatre
By Karl Hornsey, October 2019 The ERT’s autumn offering is a poignant and emotional story set in East Yorkshire around ... -
Connection – Review – Harrogate Studio Theatre
By Richard Mansfield, October 2019 Hosting a debut for ‘local girl’ and accomplished writer, Rachael Halliwell, appearing in her own ... -
A View from the Bridge – Review – York Theatre Royal
By Gail Schuster, September 2019 A View from the Bridge is one of playwright Arthur Miller’s many popular works and ... -
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 ...