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The King and I – Hull New Theatre
Yorkshire & Humber

The King and I – Hull New Theatre

I start this review with an apology to anyone involved with the production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and I, which came to Hull New Theatre on Tuesday evening. I apologise because there simply aren’t enough words in the English - or any other - language, to describe just how good it is. The King and I comes to the city following a sold-out season at the London Palladium, bringing with it the West End’s Annalene Beechey as Anna, and Broadway’s Darren Lee as the King of Siam. Before curtain up, we in the packed theatre enjoyed snippets of some of the show’s well-known tunes, played by a full-scale orchestra whose musical talents were an integral part of proceedings. We knew we would be treated to the complete versions of unforgettable tunes such as Shall We Dance?, Whi...
Julius Caesar – Alhambra Bradford
Yorkshire & Humber

Julius Caesar – Alhambra Bradford

Many moons ago the RSC came to my small northern town putting on a production of Henry IV, Part One which blew my teenage mind, and one can only hope that the school group waiting patiently in the foyer to see this challenging version tale of the price of power would have the same transformative experience. It’s a coup for the Alhambra to bring this production from Strafford as Atri Banerjee is one of the new breed of RSC directors determined to make the Bard’s words resonate with new audiences, so no togas or laurel wreaths as the big cast wander around in dress shirts, vests and sweatpants. This version which takes some risks has divided audiences, which all good theatre should do. The long first half starts with the cast moving as one to symbolise the mob that will ultimately decide ...
Hale Barns Carnival returns this summer
NEWS

Hale Barns Carnival returns this summer

Hale Barns Carnival returns this summer with a spectacular weekend filled with live music, entertainment, family fun, fairground attractions, fantastic food and two all-star evening concerts. The popular annual event takes place on Saturday 22nd July and Sunday 23rd July 2023. And organisers are delighted to announce their biggest headliners to date, with multi-million selling 70s legend Graham Gouldman of 10CC, R&B superstar Alexander O'Neal and TV's Craig Charles all performing over the fun-filled weekend. On Saturday 22nd July, 10cc lead member; Graham Gouldman will perform an exclusive set for Hale Barns Carnival featuring all the bands biggest hits including The Things You Do For Love, Dreadlock Holiday, Rubber Bullets, I'm Not in Love and many more. The band, original...
Glory Ride – Charing Cross Theatre
London

Glory Ride – Charing Cross Theatre

“Good is something you do, not what you talk about”. A new musical based on the true story of a heroic conspiracy to rescue children from fascist Italy by bicycle, Glory Ride a tale of passion, friendship, grief and pride. The plot centres around the beloved Italian athlete Gino Bartali (Josh St. Clair), an Italian household name, who cycled across European countries delivering edited identity cards to fugitives to save their lives. Written by Victoria and Todd Buchholz and directed by Olivier-winner Kelly Devine, this production has been developed through workshops in New York and Los Angeles and a staged concert at The Other Palace in London last year.  The set is dimly lit and has a sombre feel to it, setting the scene for Italy in 1935, depicting the tone of the musical a...
Eurovision (Your Decision) – Above The Stag
London

Eurovision (Your Decision) – Above The Stag

In the upcoming, major event that is Eurovision we are transported back to the classics throughout the years. Four actors take us through a parody musical journey all the way back to the 70's, to covid finding all the most wonderful obscurities through the way. Set in a cabaret style theatre, the audience are encouraged to band together, make new friends and sing-along in the true Eurovision style. This fast-paced piece parodies every element, from the voice-over to the presenters. Incredibly well-timed comedy and chemistry between the cast as they jostle on and off stage clownishly. Even if you don't know the older tunes, everything is so easily available for the audience to get involved and show support. Interactive, of sorts as we decide the winner of the whole show during the int...
All England Theatre Festival Northern Semi-Final 2023 – Valley Community Theatre
North West

All England Theatre Festival Northern Semi-Final 2023 – Valley Community Theatre

The northern semi - final proudly showcases its dramatic offerings in this penultimate round of the All England Theatre Festival with the north proving its standard of community theatre has the potential to be a strong contender to win, as groups battle for a spot in the final.  The Valley Theatre Netherley, known as the ‘little theatre with a big heart’, serves as host for this weekend of local theatrical talent in a diverse programme of one act plays under the watchful eye of adjudicator Christopher Baglin. The Valley Theatre is spacious and adaptable, just right for this type of event. The following review covers the first day of the semi-finals and judging by the standard of the performances, it looks to be a weekend of fabulous theatre.    Saltburn ’53 Drama Group...
The Retreat – Finborough Theatre
London

The Retreat – Finborough Theatre

Jason Sherman's The Retreat follows the dreams of Rachel (Jill Winternitz), a Hebrew school teacher whose passion for writing was re-enlightened from a dare to try one more time. After being accepted on a writer's retreat led by an independent film production studio, David (Max Rinehart) falls in love with her script about a false Messiah but upon her arrival falls in love with her too. David's business partner Jeff (Michael Feldsher) is wrapped up in the current obsession of slashers knowing it'll help expand their business but David can't get behind work he doesn't feel passionate about and walks away from Jeff to help produce Rachel's script. In an effort to bring David back, Jeff meddles with Rachel's script to see if she is a wannabe writer or a true writer at heart. Rachel becomes vi...
Betty Legs Diamond Show – Stockport Plaza
North West

Betty Legs Diamond Show – Stockport Plaza

Tonight was a night at the theatre for enjoyment, not to write reviews, yet here I am clacking the keyboard at 11am!!!! Fact is, I want to share news about the confection of a show I have just seen at the always lovely Plaza Theatre, Stockport. Drag is being, pardon the pun, dragged through the hedge backwards by right wing politicians who find it, well, subversive I guess, but as has always been the case, subversion can be a power for good. That is exactly the case with The Betty Legs Diamond show, currently touring. Betty was the legendary host of Funny Girls club in Blackpool and, cutting a long story short, she/he/they are now taking the show on the road. With a talented cast of six dancers Ms Diamond has filled the stage with movement and comedy that remind us that the...
The Manopause – Hope Street Theatre
North West

The Manopause – Hope Street Theatre

As a new piece of writing, it has promising prospects. I will firstly highlight those aspects that I thought went well. The actor who played Pete, was a solid standout. His way of demonstrating the slouched apathy of life post-50 felt the most natural and was therefore the most comedic. Michelle Parker’s set worked well as your typical pub, but I wanted more, especially between Act 1 and Act 2. Having no change of set, or costume, or position of actors was jarring and begs the question why there was an interval in the first place. Having said that, the audience found the performance and some of the dialogue very funny and relatable (from what I heard!), which is always a good start.   To get this play to the next level, it needs some editing. Paul Daley’s writing had great...
A Thong for Europe – Liverpool’s Royal Court
North West

A Thong for Europe – Liverpool’s Royal Court

One of the biggest things to happen to Liverpool is that Eurovision is coming to the city and because of this shows are popping up with the Eurovision theme. The Royal court was no exception. A Thong for Europe written by Johnathan Harvey and Directed by Stephen Fletcher. Set in Waterloo the show opens with Lulu (Lindzi Germain) giving a eulogy at her mum’s funeral Steph (Eithne Browne) who loved Eurovision. But was sadly taken to the other side by a death trap of a hanging basket. Steph came to Lulu, and requested her ashes be scattered on the Eurovision Stage. Lulu and her son Terry (Andro Cowperthwaite) opened their home so that they could get a bit of extra cash and even maybe tickets to Eurovision it's self so that they can forfill the wish of their dear mother and grandmother. Som...