Gorilla Sonia Louis 21/10/2013orillas, Gorillas, Gorillas! Polka theatre’s new Gorilla will leave every child (and animal-lover) wide-eyed at all the fun traits it has to...
Liolà Katerina Yannouli 19/10/2013icily, summer 1916. The village women finish harvesting Old Simone’s almond crop, and we are introduced to the characters through...
From Here to Eternity Richard Voyce 19/10/2013here’re an awful lot of things to like about the new Bill Oakes/Tim Rice/Stuart Brayson musical From Here To Eternity,...
Sleeping Beauty James Holloway 18/10/2013alletically immaculate The Birmingham Royal Ballet’s production of Tchaikovsky’s most grandiose ballet does not disappoint. A young princess succumbs to...
Titus Andronicus Aleksandra Sakowska 18/10/2013itus Andronicus, Shakespeare’s first attempt at tragedy used to be often considered a crude dramaturgical effort. It was rescued from...
The Pajama Men: Just The Two of Each of Us Patrick Skipworth 18/10/2013aving returned from a successful stint at the Edinburgh Fringe, Mark Chavez and Shenoah Allen now bring their energetic concoction...
The Commitments Hannah Ross 15/10/2013his euphonious performance had me hanging on the edge of my seat from curtain rise – and out of my...
Penguin Café James Holloway 15/10/2013ancing penguins, Morris men, and galactic mechanics – a classic night of British ballet. I highly recommend Birmingham Royal Ballet’s...
The Events Becca Kaplan 14/10/2013here are moments in human history that we seek to understand. Tragedies that we want a reason for, a why...
Henry the Fifth Caroline Perret and Lucien Asbury-Perret (15) 13/10/2013Henry the Fifth”, currently showing at the Unicorn, encompasses everything one would wish of a theatre production for children: full...