Linda Wilkinson could not have written a more topical play, confronting contemporary issues of inequality, power and class divides, the…
The challenge of Oscar Wilde is not in the words but ensuring the performance does them justice. There were no…
Writer Barrie Keeffe’s social and political drama examines unemployment, institutional racism in the Police and the use of SUS law…
This was my second visit in a week to this newly built theatre in the heart of Prescot near Liverpool…
The description of Hideki Noda’s ‘A Night at the Kabuki’ sets the tone for the production itself. The classic tale…
Anthony Nielson’s dizzyingly timeless play is given a spectacular revival. The story follows a young woman, Lisa who receives a…
As a reviewer, it is rare to see a new play or musical that you instantly know will be a…
Mel Brooks’ 2001 musical is everything you could hope for and more with political incorrectness littered throughout – taking it…
The Osmonds is a new Musical promoting the story of 70s family band The Osmonds as told by band member…
The job of reviewing theatre takes you to some interesting places, last night I was in the cavernous Lowry in…