Everything Theatre competitions are like buses, sometimes one is queued up behind the last one. So, hot on the exhaust fumes of our fantastic Chicago competition, we’re now equally as excited to offer you a chance to win a pair of tickets to The Play That Goes Wrong. Can you believe it’s been around for four years now? So if it’s been on your “must see” list, now is your chance to finally see what all the excitement is about. ...
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WIN TICKETS TO SEE CHICAGO AT THE PHOENIX THEATRE
We’ve got another wonderful competition for you to enter. And as always, it’s as simple as 1-2-3 to take part. Just head on over to Twitter, follow us and retweet our competition tweet, which we’ve included below to make it even easier for you. That’s all there is to it. Just make sure you do it by 7pm, next Thursday 8th November, because that is when we will be picking a winner at random. COMPETITION ALERT. Yes, we have another ...
Read More »Peter Glanville on Bringing ‘How to Hide a Lion’ to Life
Adapter and director Peter Glanville shares how he and his team brought the whimsical puppet production 'How to Hide a Lion' to life.
Read More »Win tickets to see Fans
Have you ever queued for hours so you can be at the front of a gig? Have you ever ended a gig with a few too many bruises from the moshpit? Have you ever been deaf for three days after a rather loud gig? Have you ever screamed so loud you lost your voice the next day? Do you agree that theatre should be enjoyed at MAXIMUM VOLUME!!! If you can answer yes to any of these, then well ...
Read More »Liberty Rides Forth!, Waterloo East Theatre – Review
A show with strong bouncing tunes, a warm heart and some sly wit. Quirky and original, but it doesn't embrace its full wackiness.
Read More »Win Tickets to see Heathers The Musical
As J.D. would say, Greetings and salutations… you a Heather? If you are, you’ve come to the right place. Yes, you’ve guessed it. Some of us at Everything Theatre are old enough to remember the original Heathers film, with the very young Christian Slater and Winona Ryder in their staring roles, and we were big fans. So we’re rather excited that it’s now on the stage too. Even more fantastic is that we’re able to offer one lucky fan a ...
Read More »Jekyll and Hyde, Chickenshed – Review
Pros: Immersive and beautiful staging Cons: Slightly difficult to follow This musical adaptation sees Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale transplanted from its original Edinburgh setting to a smoggy, dark and dingy Victorian London. That setting is stunningly brought to life through the staging, which immerses the audience from the moment they approach the theatre door with faded notices adorning soot-covered red brick walls. The classic nineteenth-century urban street setting – worthy of Oliver or Les Mis – gives the cast a huge stage to work ...
Read More »Cabaret and Children’s Theatre Converge in ‘Princess Charming’
Spun Glass Theatre Artistic Director Jessica Cheetham shares how 'Princess Charming' combines cabaret and children's theatre to get families talking about gender identity and stereotyping.
Read More »‘Square Rounds’: Bringing Weapons of War to the Finborough Theatre
'Square Rounds' director Jimmy Walters discusses taking Tony Harrison’s daunting piece on at the Finborough Theatre and how this nearly 30-year-old play is still just as relevant today.
Read More »Finborough Theatre – Venue Guide
The Finborough Theatre www.finboroughtheatre.co.uk Seating capacity: 50 A brief history: The Finborough Theatre was founded in 1980, above the pub from which it took its name. The pub itself originating from 1868. It soon forged its reputation as a location for new writing, and during the 1980s hosted numerous names that have gone on to become big in their own fields, from actors to writers. Why we love it: A versatile venue that can quickly be reconfigured for any type ...
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