Girl from the North Country
Featuring a company of 23 actor-musicians, award-winning playwright Conor McPherson weaves the songbook of Bob Dylan into the narrative, ensuring that the singer-songwriters music is thematically always matched to the book.
Tim Minchin: Songs The World Will Never Hear
Detailing a career as wide spanning as Minchin's is no easy feat, yet he manages to do so in the most entrancing and engaging way, utilising his trademark lyrical trickery and razor-sharp wit to send audiences into a frenzy of laughter, song after song.
GIANT [Harold Pinter Theatre]
GIANT is undoubtedly a tough watch. The volleys of antisemitism from the beloved author are deeply uncomfortable, but it is the laughter that greets some of the racist stereotypes during the performance that suggests that not everyone grasped the play’s message.
Fiddler on the Roof [Barbican]
Fiddler remains a powerful musical with a memorable and rich score and a vital message about persecution and prejudice. Long since its 1964 Broadway debut, the story carries just as much relevance to today’s audiences.
The Play That Goes Wrong [New Cast]
Going into its 10th year on the West End, the Duchess Theatre is STILL home to the Play that Goes Wrong with a brand new cast at the Corley Drama Society’s Murder at Haversham Manor.
Storehouse
From the beginning, the story building is solid and confidently handled […] the sheer size of the space is undeniably impressive—it instantly sets Storehouse apart from many other immersive productions in ambition and scale.
Do You Hear the People Sing(Along)
Serving camp realness in Birmingham city centre, Do You Hear the People Sing(Along) offers tunes everyone can sing along to […] all of which can be sung-along to with karaoke screens visible on all three sides of the auditorium.