“The wonderful thing about the music hall”, Wilton‘s Music Hall board member Dr. John Gayner told me as we took neighbouring seats on press night, “is that for...
Placing the world of dreams centre stage, this new production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Globe invites us to experience the theatre as we might imagin...
The Hired Man, Melvyn Bragg and Howard Goodall’s 1985 musical about – unsurprisingly – a hired hand and his family in early twentieth century Cumbria has been ...
I came into the European premiere of the musical Working at the Southwark Playhouse with a very specific set of associations. While the UK has not previously en...
As I said in my review of Red Ladder Theatre’s The Damned United a few months ago, I’m really not into football. I do of course love theatre, however, so I find...
(2/5 Stars) Andrew Sheridan burst onto the stage with his phenomenal debut play Winterlong in 2011, winning the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting. The play we...