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Avenue Q – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Eve Luddington, July 2019 Think The Muppets and that wholesome American TV puppet show designed to instil good attitudes ... -
Educating Rita – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Sarah Morgan, July 2019 The problem with making a hit movie version of a stage success is that every ... -
The Girl on the Train – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Sarah Morgan, June 2019 A few weeks ago, Channel 4 broadcast the terrestrial TV premiere of the movie version ... -
Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Eve Luddington, May 2019 Warning: there are no tutus in this production! Traditionalists were outraged when Matthew Bourne’s Swan ... -
hang – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Eve Luddington, February 2019 debbie tucker green writes her name and the titles of her plays in lower case ... -
Ghost The Musical – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By @Steve Crabtree, January 2019 If you’ve never seen the film Ghost, it’s likely you’ve been living under a rock ... -
The Play That Goes Wrong – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Sarah Morgan, August 2018 You know the famous brand that claims its products ‘do exactly what they say on ... -
Dusty – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Eve Luddington, July 2018 Dusty. The name alone conjures images of the international superstar who invented a public persona, ... -
Awful Auntie – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Richard Jones, June 2018 He’s a judge on Britain’s Got Talent, and David Walliams is a man of many ... -
An Officer and a Gentleman – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Helen Johnston, June 2018 We’ve most of us dreamt about it, haven’t we ladies? Having a handsome man sweep ... -
Art – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Sarah Morgan, April 2018 There are few things more satisfying than seeing skilled people going about their work in ... -
George’s Marvellous Medicine – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Richard Jones, January 2018 The successor to Roald Dahl’s crown as the nation’s favourite children’s author, David Walliams, was ...