Sometimes it takes a woman to make a legend. Robin Hood: The Arrow of Destiny, the big summer production from York Theatre Royall, puts a fresh spin on
Ruth Rendell’s A Judgement In Stone, which comes to Aylesbury’s Waterside Theatre at the end of the month, is just the sort of juicy whodunit that theatre audiences
Nearly four years in the making, Paper Hearts has been on an extraordinary journey since its conception in 2014. Stage Review caught up with first time playwright &
Hollyoaks and Doctors hunk Andy Moss, is currently making the ladies swoon playing Sam in the UK tour of Ghost The Musical. Here he talks to Stage Review
Their collaboration started with the critically-acclaimed one-man show, Sid, at The Arts Theatre last autumn. Now writer Leon Fleming and director Scott Le Crass have joined theatrical forces
I’m forever banging on about accents when I’m reviewing productions, particularly American-set musicals where English performers often feel they can get away with a generic Noo York, one
Playwright Deborah McAndrew won multiple awards in 2014 for her First World War drama, An August Bank Holiday Lark. Her work with Northern Broadsides, the Halifax theatre company
The importance of family is something weighing heavily on Shakespearean actor Alex Waldmann – so much so that our interview has been delayed so that he can put
In July 1966 the England football team was about to pull off the impossible and London was fast becoming the hip, groovy and happening place to be. High
They couldn’t have timed it better. Dead Sheep, Jonathan Maitland’s hit comedy about Britain’s first woman PM fighting her ministers over Europe, is back just as Britain’s second