Reviewer's rating The Fever Syndrome Julie Peakman 05/04/2022The lights rise on a table set for an American family dinner which, when it takes place, serves to remind...
Reviewer's rating Brilliant Traces Julie Peakman 05/04/2022Sharp rappings on the door and a woman shouting sets us up for an intense evening of desperation, isolation and...
Reviewer's rating An Evening With Lucinda Spragg Emma Burnell 04/04/2022Lucinda Spragg has a (self published) book to promote and if there is anything she is good at, it’s self-promotion....
Reviewer's rating The Marriage of Alice B. Toklas by Gertrude Stein Julie Peakman 30/03/2022In a modernist romp of a play, actors are pretending to be Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas where Stein...
Reviewer's rating Pilgrims Tim Hochstrasser 30/03/2022‘Pilgrims’ dates from 2016 and has had performances at several venues around the country. It is well suited as a...
Reviewer's rating Peter Grimes Tim Hochstrasser 28/03/2022Since its first performance in 1945, ‘Peter Grimes’ has never left the repertory and its status as a masterpiece of...
Reviewer's Rating Human Nurture Emma Burnell 28/03/2022This is play that discusses the complexities of brotherhood inside a non-traditional family with a racial mix. This is an...
Dracula Richard Voyce 28/03/2022Since its publication in 1897 Bram Stoker’s Dracula has never been out of print and has proved an almost limitless...
Ballet Black at 20- Double Feature Lucy Ashe 28/03/2022Say It Loud’ is a celebration of Ballet Black’s 20th anniversary. And they certainly have much to celebrate. Choregraphed by...
Reviewer's Rating School of Rock Richard McKee 24/03/2022Was it not W.C. Fields who warned actors about the dangers of working with children? The cuties in this production,...