Review: Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World (Touring)

Wednesday, 28th February 2024 at Leeds Grand Theatre ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World? There are many of them, and in Chris Bush’s fun-loving adaptation of Kate Pankhurst’s fabulous book, we meet a generous selection of these extraordinary women. It’s a pretty classic set-up: schoolgirl Jade (Georgia Grant-Anderson) has lost her group at... Continue Reading →

Interview: Katy Owen talks Wise Children’s “Blue Beard”

February 2024 In my circles, Katy Owen is known as a bit of a “golden ticket” - with credits including Wise Children’s Wuthering Heights, Kneehigh’s Ubu! and the Globe Theatre’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Owen has consistently delivered performances full of energy and flair - and has definitely stolen a few shows. Her latest role... Continue Reading →

Review: Oh What a Lovely War (Touring)

Thursday, 22nd February 2024 at Harrogate Theatre ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Blackeyed Theatre’s latest offering is a rambunctious take on Joan Littlewood’s Oh What a Lovely War. A controversial piece from a controversial writer, this show takes no prisoners as it mocks the donkeys leading the lions of World War One, and holds nothing back when it comes... Continue Reading →

Review: Samuel Takes a Break at the Yard Theatre

Wednesday, 21st February 2024 at the Yard Theatre, London ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reviewer: Emma Dorfman When I first encountered Samuel Takes a Break... in 2021, in a teeny, 15-minute scratch as part of Omnibus Theatre's Engine Room, I still remember one line nearly 3 years later. It's a line that tour guide Samuel (played with equal parts levity and... Continue Reading →

Review: A Song for Ella Grey (Touring)

Wednesday, 22nd February 2024 at York Theatre Royal. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ There’s something about Greek mythology - and more specifically Orpheus - that continues to grab creatives and audiences alike. Just in recent years, we’ve had Testament’s Orpheus in the Record Shop, Rambert’s Death Trap, Ben Haggarty’s Orpheus Dismembered and Anaïs Mitchell’s Hadestown, and interest in this... Continue Reading →

Interview: writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran talk “Cluedo 2 – The Next Chapter”

February 2024 Cluedo 2 - The Next Chapter will soon be arriving in York, when it stops off at York Theatre Royal from 12-16 March as part of a wider tour. Here, Richard Barber chats to BAFTA Award-winning writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran.  Cluedo has been a stalwart of family life since the Hasbro... Continue Reading →

Review: Imitating the Dog’s Frankenstein (Touring)

Saturday, 17th February 2024 at Leeds Playhouse. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ This latest show from Imitating the Dog offers a key departure from the company’s usual approach: having no live cameras on stage. It does however maintain a characteristic cinematic quality in a bold and intriguing production. Billed as “inspired by” Mary Shelley’s brilliant novel, this take from... Continue Reading →

Review: Casting the Runes (Touring)

Wednesday, 14th February 2024 at Harrogate Theatre ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Drawing on classic tropes of gothic tales and cinematic thrillers, and combining this with clever puppetry, Box Tale Soup Theatre’s Casting the Runes illustrates the versatility and impact of puppetry very nicely indeed. The show is an adaptation of M.R James’ ghost stories, and in it we... Continue Reading →

Review: Beyond Caring at Theatre @41 Monkgate

Tuesday, 6th February 2024 at Theatre @41 Monkgate, York. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Angie Millard directs this production of Alexander Zeldin’s 2014 drama with a keen focus on the sympathetic elements of Zeldin’s characters. Beyond Caring is a pointed, well-observed glimpse at an undervalued workforce, and The York Actor’s Collective do well to stage such a static piece... Continue Reading →

Interview: David Almond Zoe Cooper and Esther Richardson talk “A Song for Ella Grey”

February 2024 Pilot Theatre’s latest show, A Song for Ella Grey, is arriving at York Theatre Royal later this month (20-24 February). Here, Natasha Tripney talks to author David Almond, playwright Zoe Cooper and director Esther Richardson about the forthcoming stage production. “People have been telling this story forever,” says author David Almond about the... Continue Reading →

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