Review: Romeo and Juliet at Theatre Royal Norwich
'Generation Z are looking down the barrel of a gun': Jackie Montague reviews Erica Whyman's production of Shakespeare's staple as it heads out on a UK tour. The post Review: Romeo and Juliet…
'Generation Z are looking down the barrel of a gun': Jackie Montague reviews Erica Whyman's production of Shakespeare's staple as it heads out on a UK tour. The post Review: Romeo and Juliet…
Writer and Director, Richard Gauntlett has created a fresh and lively pantomime that feels firmly rooting in the best of British popular
Love is all around in Joanna Carrick's delightful The Elves and the Shoemaker. It's just sometimes, as Elvira the shoe maker discovers,
Though Dick Whittington, the rags to riches tale of a country boy, is energetically directed by Karen Simpson at Britain's oldest surviving
Red Rose Chain's As You Like It sees the company return to the atmospheric outdoor forest setting at Jimmy's Farm. It's an
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Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest has been wonderfully re-imagined by Joanna Carrick in her production for Red Rose Chain as a play within
To experience Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey in Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds, one of the UK's only surviving Regency playhouse, is at
Nodge City, a rural back water somewhere in the USA, is a surprising setting for a British panto. However, as soon as
With excellent original songs written by Pat Whymark and an ensemble of strong actors skilfully multi-roling, Stoat Hall has all the hallmarks
The house lights stay on a the start. Â Red Rose Chain staff, Gideon and Mandy (Ryan Penny and Claire Lloyd), apologise profusely.
This 350-seat Regency playhouse (the last surviving one in the UK), provides a unique setting for panto. The venue has a warmth