Olivier award-winning comedy favourites, Mischief, have fast become a global phenomenon with their slapstick gags and fast paced shows. Now the company is back on the road with
Narnia revisited. A bewitching smash hit UK tour of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, with Sam Womack, opens at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre tomorrow
Mischief’s Olivier award-winning box office hit, The Play That Goes Wrong, has fast become a global phenomenon. Now the West End’s longest running comedy returns for its fourth
Bringing Band Of Gold to the stage for the first time, writer-director Kay Mellor promises fans are in for a treat, she tells Stage Review. “They’ll get all
Director Juliet Forster is staging ‘one of the best plays ever written,’ Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge, at York Theatre Royal and Royal & Derngate Northampton.
Chichester Festival Theatre’s production of Shakespeare’s famous tragedy Macbeth, led by John Simm and Dervla Kirwan as the corrupted couple, marks a homecoming for director Paul Miller. “I was born in Chichester and my family
It is the part that restarted Laurence Olivier’s career. Corin Redgrave performed it late on in life. Michael Gambon did so on screen. Three years ago, Kenneth Branagh took
Director Eleanor Rhode is thinking “Krays and The Kinks” for her forthcoming production of King John, Shakespeare’s rarely performed history play. The Swinging ’60s will be a novel
Strictly ’s meanest judge, Craig Revel Horwood, sashays into Milton Keynes Theatre next month with a perfect score of terrific reviews for his performance as the gin-sozzled, tyrannical
York Theatre Royal is behind the wheel for a new production of Alfred Uhry’s award-winning comedy-drama, Driving Miss Daisy, which takes to the stage next month with Maurey