Daphne, Richard Strauss’ hardly ever staged, one-act, bucolic opera, has been described as having “concise and sublime beauty”. Seldom seen,…
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Daphne, Richard Strauss’ hardly ever staged, one-act, bucolic opera, has been described as having “concise and sublime beauty”. Seldom seen,…
Read MoreA Play, A Pie and A Pint is ready to convey a brand-new musical theatre manufacturing trying on the challenges…
Read Moreby an nameless visitor critic Casey Jay Andrews is a daily fixture on the Fringe. She is a purveyor of…
Read MoreSir Thomas Allen’s riotous manufacturing of Rossini’s The Barber of Seville, designed by Simon Higlett, opens on 17 October at…
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Read MoreRay Bradshaw is getting ready to embark on a brand-new tour of the UK for 2024 with present ‘Doppleginger’. The…
Read MorePage to stage transfers are sometimes fraught with hazard, however Joel Harwood’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s 2013 brief novel, stays…
Read MoreMoe Miti, offered by Red Leap Theatre, fantastically conjures a liminal area – not fairly actual, not fairly unreal –…
Read MoreLOST MAP HALLOWE’EN ALL DAYER | MADE IN EASTERHOUSE WITH ASHANTI HARRIS | CINDERELLA | FULL HOUSE FRIDAYS…AND MORE! Platform…
Read Moreby Laura Kressly After a number of arduous years, Paines Plough’s popup theatre’s programme appears to know that our fractured,…
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