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Magic Goes Wrong – Review – York Theatre Royal
By Roger Crow, April 2022 A few years ago I interviewed Penn and Teller, the kings of magic, about some ... -
BBC Big Band: The Music of James Bond… and Beyond! – Live Review – York ...
By Karl Hornsey, April 2022 Words such as legend and icon are very much overused these days, but it’s hard ... -
A Grand Yorkshire Night Out – Review – York Theatre Royal
By Karl Hornsey, April 2022 The audience at York Theatre Royal were treated to a special evening of music and ... -
The Hound of the Baskervilles – Review – York Theatre Royal
By Karl Hornsey, October 2021 I’m not sure what Sir Arthur Conan Doyle would make of arguably his most famous ... -
David Suchet – Poirot and More: A Retrospective – Review – York Theatre Royal
By Karl Hornsey, October 2021 At the age of 75, David Suchet easily slips into the category of national treasure, ... -
Dracula: The Bloody Truth – Review – York Theatre Royal
By @Roger Crow, September 2021 I’d never heard of Le Navet Bete, the so-called kings of comedy, before they brought ... -
Four Quartets – Review – York Theatre Royal
By @Roger Crow, July 2021 Years ago, at a major Floridian theme park, there was an autograph shop. The place ... -
An Interview with Theatre Writer, Mike Kenny
Mike Kenny is one of the country’s leading writers for theatre. He won an Olivier award for his adaptation of ... -
The Greatest Play in the History of the World – Review – York Theatre Royal
By @Roger Crow, June 2021 Heading to the theatre for the first time since early March 2020 is surreal. An ... -
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 ... -
Phoenix Dance: The Rite of Spring & Left Unseen – Review – York Theatre Royal
By Karl Hornsey, October 2019 There’s a mixture of the old and the new about Phoenix Dance Theatre’s latest production, ... -
Bistro 67 at York Theatre Royal – Restaurant Review
By Roger Crow There is a belief that fast food can’t be much good. But there’s a difference between quick ...