The Drowsy Chaperone, Hayes Theatre
The Drowsy Chaperone, a loving parody of 1920s musicals and a thank you to musical theatre for making life a
Read MoreThe Drowsy Chaperone, a loving parody of 1920s musicals and a thank you to musical theatre for making life a
Read MoreHair is an ensemble piece that recounts and shares the thoughts, lives and angst of hippies disillusioned with the American
Read MoreThe Winter’s Tale is a rarely-performed and uneven, but occasionally glittering, part of Shakespeare’s canon. Half-tragedy, half-comedy, it is a
Read MoreMockingbird Theatre continue to give us memorable text-on-stage productions of the plays that we wish we’d seen the original productions
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Read MoreThe phrase ‘world premiere’ often instils a fear of an impending mediocrity. However the recent world premiere of Good-bye Miss Monroe, written and
Read MoreCoulrophobia: fear of clowns. If you’ve never been scared of clowns and their silly red noses, you will be by
Read MoreAfter just a few moments in the tiny fringe venue it’s pretty clear that this show is in Rhyming verse.
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