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The Golden Cockerel [English Touring Opera] – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Clare Jenkins, April 2022 When Rimsky-Korsakov started writing this, his last opera, in 1906, he saw it as a ... -
La Boheme [English Touring Opera] – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Clare Jenkins The truly refreshing thing about English Touring Opera’s production of Puccini’s classic tale of love, misunderstanding and ... -
Casanova [Northern Ballet] – Review – Sheffield Lyceum Theatre
By Clare Jenkins, March 2022 According to his biographer Ian Kelly, “Poor Casanova” was “less a man than an adjective”. ... -
Dreamgirls – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Helen Johnston, March 2022 If one woman’s voice could lift the roof of Sheffield’s Lyceum Theatre it would have ... -
The Play What I Wrote – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Clare Jenkins, March 2022 When The Play What I Wrote transferred from Liverpool to the West End 20 years ... -
Private Lives – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Clare Jenkins, February 2022 “Strange how potent cheap music is” is one of the best-known lines from Noel Coward’s ... -
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Clare Jenkins, February 2022 It’s almost 20 years since Mark Haddon wrote his million-selling book, The Curious Incident of ... -
An Interview with Patricia Hodge & Nigel Havers on ‘Private Lives’
Gate-crashing a tea break during rehearsals to chat to Patricia Hodge and Nigel Havers, Vicky Edwards finds out more about ... -
9 to 5 – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Helen Johnston, February 2022 Dolly Parton provided an anthem for women everywhere when she penned the lyrics to ‘9 ... -
The Da Vinci Code – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Helen Johnston, January 2022 I couldn’t remember why Dan Brown’s bestselling novel The Da Vinci Code had passed me ... -
Heathers – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Helen Johnston, September 2021 Multiple murders, a suicide attempt, sexual assault and bullying. Teenage drama doesn’t get much darker ... -
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 ...