Drama
A staple for us and for many if you fancy a more traditional play. When we first started Everything Theatre it was specifically to review drama. We’ve branched out over the years, but it will always be a favourite of ours.
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Review: The Pitch, Theatre 503
It is not often that great writing, great acting, and great direction come together but The Pitch delivers a humdinger of a show.
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Review: Honestly, The Space
A fascinating look at which lies fit acceptably within societal norms, and whether we all just need to be a little more honest with ourselves.
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Review: Clarkston, Trafalgar Theatre
A diamond in the rough concept awaiting further polishing.
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Review: Reunion, Kiln Theatre
A spectacular ensemble brings warmth, tension, and black comedy to a stormy family gathering.
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Review: Dancing at Lughnasa, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
Dancing at Lughnasa is the first production at Sheffield Theatres directed by the new Artistic Director, Elizabeth Newman. The play is set in Donegal in 1936 and tells the story of the five Mundy sisters who live together in the…
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Review: Vera; Or, The Nihilists, Jack Studio Theatre
Oscar Wilde and a Russian militant named Vera – a marriage made in heaven?
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Review: Folkorica, Drayton Arms Theatre
A magical production where the world above and the world below come together to create a space filled with dance and comedy, and where one woman finds the strength to face her fears.
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Review: The Lady from the Sea, Bridge Theatre
A funny and thought provoking reimagining of Ibsen’s play in a modern setting
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Review: Not Your Superwoman, The Bush Theatre
An exploration of generational trauma that tackles mother daughter relationships head on
