REVIEW: ‘The Tale of the Beauty and The Tail of The Beast’ is a...
From the moment that Monsieur Affable’s Performing Players' bound onto the North Wall stage we were hooked.
Hooked and enchanted, as the 18th century eccentric, scruffy, cantankerous, vain,...
BOOK NOW: ‘It’s a very funny play’ OTG’s 1920s take on The Importance of...
"At the moment people want escapism, and The Importance of Being Earnest is a very funny play. It needs to be a crowd pleaser to fill the...
MUSIC REVIEW: Why SQUEEZE is still taking you on a ride to remember, 40...
SQUEEZE – The Difford & Tillbrook Songbook Tour 2019
Many years ago, a 17 year old, spotty youth was thrilled to see Squeeze play at Nottingham Royal Theatre. In...
Review: Why Creation’s The Tempest almost sold out before it even began
“Welcome to Creation Cruises. We hope you enjoy your voyage,” said a crew member in an ‘Officer and a Gentlemen’ style white uniform.
We may have been on...
REVIEW: “This is Macbeth but not as you know it. A modern day make-over...
Be prepared to be wowed by this very different interpretation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, and immerse yourself in an inspired play list of classic rock music.
The brilliant, clever...
REVIEW: ‘A night of uproarious laughter and tricksy tragedy’ Creation’s Boatman Town premiere triumphs...
The outpouring of astonished laughter at Tap Social's White House pub during last night’s performance of Boatman Town bodes well for a good run. Creation's premiere of Glyn...
Review: Waterperry Opera Festival’s The Elixir of Love is ‘a fabulous production’ delivered with...
The Waterperry Opera Festival opened on Thursday evening with Donizetti’s sparkling comedy The Elixir of Love, delivered with the kind of energy, fun and inventiveness that have become...
REVIEW: Rapturous laughter, raucous stories, and a touch of saxophone – Half Cut Theatre’s...
From the weathered pages of Geoffrey Chaucer’s 14th century work comes to life a wickedly smart four-handed reworking of The Canterbury Tales, proving once again the timelessness...
REVIEW: SOB AWAY – Blood Brothers at Oxford Playhouse is an emotional roller-coaster of...
Although Blood Brothers has toured the world, it was a first for Oxford Playhouse and for us. But after so long on the road could the mammoth...
REVIEW: GREASE IS THE WORD – SEXY, FAST AND FURIOUS – AND THAT’S JUST...
If you only go and see one show this week, make it Grease at The New Theatre in Oxford, for two hours of pure pleasure with high...