Queen fans are used to the showmanship and outlandish storytelling of their favourite group so it’s no wonder that, an astonishing 20 years since it premiered, they’re still
Acting like kids is child’s play for the grown-ups from Mischief Theatre who earn gold stars for being class clowns in their latest riotous stage show. The gagsters
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
It’s been seven years since Mischief Theatre unleashed their jaw-droppingly hilarious stage comedy, The Play That Goes Wrong, on unsuspecting theatre-goers and the audience laughter hasn’t stopped. From
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
Playwright Torben Betts has turned to the kitchen for inspiration with his latest play, Monogamy, delving into the pantry of celebrity chef Caroline Mortimer and discovering that there’s
It’s more than 30 years since the world fell in love with Jennifer Beals’ bad-ass welder turned dancer, Alex Owens, in the iconic dance movie Flashdance. The stage
I’m sure producer Bill Kenwright thought that he’d be on to a winner by putting on stage Ruth Rendell’s acclaimed crime thriller, A Judgement In Stone, but somewhere
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
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