Regional
As much as we don’t like the word regional, we really couldn’t think of anything better! This is the home of all our reviews from around the country to show theatre doesn’t just happen in London and Edinburgh.
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				  Review: Hidden, Yvonne Arnaud TheatreA breath-taking imagining of human possibility, finding light within a darkening world. 
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				  Review: & Juliet, Lyceum TheatreA glorious re-imagining of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, set to the power of Max Martin's extensive back catalogue 
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				  Review: …Earnest?, Crucible Theatre, SheffieldSuperbly funny as a highly talented ensemble improvise brilliantly and dare to share the stage with unrehearsed audience members. 
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				  Review: Shrek the Musical, Acorn Theatre – WorksopA joyful romp of a production with real heart and a strong feel of community. 
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				  Review: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Sheffield City HallVisually spectacular and with excellent performances from its talented leading actors, this production of Roald Dahl's beloved story does not disappoint. 
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				  Review: Field of Anise, Brighton FringeThis powerful refugee narrative pits a desperate Syrian couple against ruthless smugglers and European bureaucracy. 
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				  Review: The Revel Puck Circus Launch Gala, Brighton FringeA range of skilled performances, from the very conventional to the more modern. 
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				  Review: Gumshoe, Brighton FringeA hilarious dive into noir absurdity with a washed up 1940s detective: Gumshoe! 
 
				 
					
