206 stories by "Fairy Powered Productions"
Street Scene is an enjoyable production with outstanding performances from the cast and its diverse and reflective music accommodating the reality of living in a tenement in the 1940s.
God of Carnage is a dissection of the middle classes familiar in Yasmina Reza's work, presenting the characters in a farcical light that is so tragically funny.
Shackleton and His Stowaway is an evocative account of ridiculous bravery and comradeship and a fascinating and thrilling tribute to these extraordinary men.
The Phil Willmott Company's Essential Classics Season 2020, celebrating the 75th anniversary of V.E. Day, opens with a stirring adaptation of Tom Brown's School Days.
Saint Petersburg Ballet delivers exactly what you're wanting from this production. A seasonal treat, a well formed and rehearsed ballet, and two hours of pure entertainment.
An amusing and touching production of Billionaire Boy has a really important lesson at its heart brought to life by an absolutely brilliant cast.
Aladdin at Sheffield Lyceum is recommended to anyone who likes a laugh and a good night out, it's not just for kids.
With lots of laughs throughout and plenty going on to keep audiences entertained Peter Pan Goes Wrong is a fabulous alternative to a traditional pantomime with laughs for all the family.
The Barricade Boys are back in London with their Christmas Cabaret " a fun-filled festive show that you just can't help but love.
With its colourful set, fast-paced story and funny jokes Peter Pan keeps the younger members of the audience transfixed and it was a delight to hear them chuckling and booing.
'There are some clever moments': While Donna Easton is a little underwhelmed by The Cat in the Hat at the Turbine Theatre, her joyful daughter loves the show.
42nd Street works thanks to inventive choreography, mesmerising dancing and great ensemble singing.
With an all-star cast, lots of laughs and plenty of magic, Cinderella at the New Wimbledon Theatre is a show not to be missed.
Each year I always think Sheffield Theatres can't excel the previous Christmas production, but once again I have been proved wrong with Guys and Dolls.
Just walking into the theatre and seeing Paul Anderson's vibrantly coloured set for The Boy Friend chases away the winter blues and transports you to 1920s Riviera in this sparkling producti…
The theatre's production of The Night Before Christmas is a delightful piece, full of fun and silliness, with moments of wonder and the chance for the children to interact with the cast.
Kay Mellor's Band of Gold, based on the TV series of the same name also penned by Mellor is very gritty, very northern but also very witty.
The exposing environment of Nor Woman Neither gives the two actors nothing to hide behind but their exceptional talent and we simply don't need anything else.
Electrifying dancing, beautiful singing and wonderful acting, if you want to treat yourself to something really special this Christmas, get a ticket for West Side Story at Curve Leicester.
With powerful performances and a vibrant cast, The Astonishing Times of Timothy Cratchit creates an entertaining musical filled with laughter which is perfectly complemented by the Christmas…
The Wizard of Oz is a celebrated and must see Christmas/winter treat for one and all. The Leeds Playhouse again has successfully delivered.
Jane Cafarella's award-winning play e-baby deals with the harsh realities of surrogacy with wit, warmth and compassion.
More than a celebration of Motown, it highlighted issues such as acceptance, racism, strained relationships, acceptance and the problems faced with fame and fortune which often musicians fac…
Circus 1903 gives a unique perspective of how it would have felt to watch an American circus over 100 years ago. This is done with the help of an amazing amalgamation of set, costumes, light…
Olivia Olsen's new play about Anna Akhmatova, the Russian poet who voiced the suffering of the people in Stalin's Russia is heartfelt but flawed.