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REVIEW: The Bodyguard – Lyceum Theatre – Sheffield
“The Bodyguard” is making a pit stop at the Lyceum Theatre Sheffield in a long run of shows to complete a glamorous national tour. Where this show is certainly romantic and thrilling, it may be a little bit cliché for an audience anticipating a deeply hearty Whitney Houston rendition of the 1992 film. The art…
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REVIEW: Sinatra the Musical – Birmingham Rep – Birmingham
“Sinatra” at the Birmingham Rep Theatre takes audiences on a nostalgic journey through the life of the legendary Frank Sinatra, a journey that is beautifully underscored by the classic tunes that have become synonymous with his name. Yet, despite the musical’s grand ambitions, it struggles to strike a chord when it comes to emotional depth.…
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REVIEW: The Drifters Girl – Sheffield Lyceum – Sheffield
Shine, sparkle, shimmer, and so much singing! Church’s interpretation of “The Drifters Girl”, as according to the real life tale, inspires an abundance of thrill and joy in the Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield. Not only does this dazzling performance deal with the highs and lows of an all-black R&B quadruple fighting for fame in an unjust…
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REVIEW: Astley’s Astounding Adventures – New Vic – Newcastle-under-Lyme
“Astley’s Astounding Adventures” at Newcastle-under-Lyme’s New Vic is an outstanding show that effortlessly caters to a diverse audience with its impeccable performances, creative ingenuity, and breathtaking circus displays that delve into the rich tapestry of local history. It’s a spell-binding experience that manages to captivate from start to finish. The New Vic’s in-the-round theatre has…
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REVIEW: Sister Act – Regent Theatre – Stoke-on-Trent
“Sister Act” at Stoke’s Regent Theatre is a jubilant and spirited production that brings to life the cherished tale of friendship, sisterhood, and the power of music. While it showcases remarkable performances and moments of sheer brilliance, it also grapples with certain challenges in its execution. Landi Oshinowo leads the cast as Deloris Van Cartier,…
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REVIEW: Frankenstein – Derby Theatre – Derby
Tilted Wig’s “Frankenstein” at Derby Theatre offers a mesmerising and thought-provoking theatrical experience that artfully combines the familiarity of Mary Shelley’s classic tale with innovative nuances. Séan Aydon’s adaptation successfully traverses the fine line between retaining the essence of the original story and introducing fresh perspectives, making it a production that both, rather aptly, respects…
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REVIEW: Jesus Christ Superstar – Palace Theatre – Manchester
“Jesus Christ Superstar,” the timeless rock opera composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Tim Rice, has taken centre stage once again at Manchester Palace Theatre in a reimagined production that captures the essence of a global phenomenon. Originally staged by London’s Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, this production has earned acclaim, including the…
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REVIEW: The Ocean at the End of the Lane – Regent Theatre – Stoke
‘The Ocean at the End of the Lane’ at Stoke’s Regent Theatre is an enchanting journey into the realm of fantasy and friendship. This adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s celebrated novel, skillfully crafted by Joel Horwood and brought to life under the direction of Katy Rudd, immerses the audience in a world filled with stunning visuals,…
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REVIEW: Blood Brothers – Garrick Theatre – Lichfield
Stepping into the mesmerising world of ‘Blood Brothers’ at the Lichfield Garrick Theatre is an experience that commands attention and leaves an indelible mark. This theatrical rendition of Willy Russell’s timeless narrative unfolds with a blend of captivating performances and thought-provoking themes, immersing the audience in a rich tapestry of emotions and storytelling. Niki Colwell…
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REVIEW: Life of Pi – Sheffield Lyceum – Sheffield
“Life of Pi” returns to Sheffield at the Lyceum Theatre, marking a homecoming for a production that originally captivated audiences at the Crucible Theatre in 2019 before making its way to London’s West End and Broadway. This adaptation of Yann Martel’s beloved novel showcases Divesh Subaskaran in his professional debut as Pi, and it strives…
 
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