Youngsters fight for their rights in CHERRY TOWN, MOSCOW via WNO’s ambitious revolution
Cherry Town, Moscow, which premiered in 1959, was written just a few years after the death of Joseph Stalin - a timely piece if ever there was one.
Cherry Town, Moscow, which premiered in 1959, was written just a few years after the death of Joseph Stalin - a timely piece if ever there was one.
With Chichester Festival Theatre promising ‘Some Enchanted Evening’ at South Pacific, this bulky production thinks it pays off for the musical’s flaws in story and characters.
Laced with West Country hilarity, Florence Espeut-Nickless’ one-woman show is a brilliant exploration of Destiny’s dreams of escaping the Hill Rise estate and becoming a dancer for MTV.
This one-woman play, written by Henry Naylor and directed by Peter Doran, is raw and savage from the get-go.
Chippy Lane's RIGHT WHERE WE LEFT US is a roller-coaster romance with a difference.
The characters in Tylwyth evoke the warm feeling of meeting a good friend you haven’t seen in forever. Playing at Sherman Theatre.
Bat Out Of Hell - A non-stop thrill ride that renders you physically breathless.
Ever the crowdpleaser, Puccini’s La Bohème never lost its romantic allure for generations of opera goers.
The Revenge Of Popperface, a dance work from Gareth Chambers playing at Chapter Arts Centre, lacks the feel of a fully formed piece.
WNO's The Makropulos Affair is great fun: a law-filled mystery plot aside strange fantasy, along with a healthy dose of sexual scandal of the day.
The Cher Show is another successful chapter added to a never-ending biography: if you aren’t a fan going in, you’ll definitely leave as one.
Huno offers nothing particularly new by way of its theme or artistic delivery. This is no criticism – rather, a great example of why one needn't endlessly reinvent the wheel.