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: Showstopper! The Improvised Musical, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
Impressive improvisation skills from talented performers who create a full length musical in the moment.
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Review: Urinetown, The University of Sheffield Drama Studio
A very different musical comedy, blending dystopia, satire, parody and a fabulous score to create a highly enjoyable night at the theatre.
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Review: With Love Mr Gay, Brighton Fringe
An unusual true story brought to vibrant life
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Review: Hidden, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
A breath-taking imagining of human possibility, finding light within a darkening world.
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Review: & Juliet, Lyceum Theatre
A 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, Sheffield
Superbly 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 – Worksop
A 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 Hall
Visually 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 Fringe
This powerful refugee narrative pits a desperate Syrian couple against ruthless smugglers and European bureaucracy.
