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55 stories by "John Murphy"

Review: Kiss Me, Kate at Sheffield Crucible by John Murphy

Raising the roof: John Murphy reviews Sheffield Crucible's slick and spectacular production of the Cole Porter classic. The post Review: Kiss Me, Kate at Sheffield Crucible appeared first on…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 4:51am on December 19, 2018

Robin Hood and the Babes in the Woods review at Cast, Doncaster " 'fun festive treat' by John Murphy

There's a brand new pantomime team installed at Doncaster's Cast and Ben Crocker and Chris Lawson have marked the occasion by mashing

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:19am on December 18, 2018

Peter Pan review at Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield " 'reliably delightful' by John Murphy

Paul Hendy's Christmas pantomimes have become something of a Sheffield institution, with Peter Pan marking his 12th consecutive production for the Lyceum.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:03am on December 12, 2018

A Christmas Carol review at Leeds Playhouse " 'Dickens with added panto cheer' by John Murphy

It takes skill to inject freshness into A Christmas Carol. Yet Amy Leach has managed just that, by adding some pantomime elements

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:30am on November 25, 2018

Review: Windows of Displacement at Sheffield Crucible by John Murphy

"Be a mother to another": John Murphy writes on Akeim Toussaint Buck's engaging and accessible solo dance piece on the diasporic experience. The post Review: Windows of Displacement at Sheff…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 10:33am on November 21, 2018

Europe review at Leeds Playhouse " 'frighteningly relevant' by John Murphy

  Leeds Playhouse’s pop-up season opened last month with Jim Cartwright’s Road, and the theme of community continues on a more global

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:09am on October 17, 2018

Mother Courage and Her Children review at Albion Electrical Warehouse, Leeds " 'an evocative promenade staging' by John Murphy

Rather like the proverbial shark, Mother Courage and her children have to keep moving, or they’ll die. In Red Ladder's production the

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:29am on October 12, 2018

Steel review at Crucible Studio, Sheffield " 'sharp, witty and angry look at women in politics' by John Murphy

Steel is what defines Sheffield as a city, but it's also a city identified by left-wing politics " it was once known,

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:30am on September 18, 2018

Road review at Leeds Playhouse " 'an undercurrent of rage' by John Murphy

Things are changing in West Yorkshire. As well as a rebrand of the theatre to Leeds Playhouse, it's also undergoing a major

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:14am on September 8, 2018

Songs from the Seven Hills review at Crucible Theatre, Sheffield " 'heartfelt and witty' by John Murphy

A bereaved daughter fights to keep her local community centre open. A vicar finds the strength to leave her abusive husband. A

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 4:39am on July 19, 2018

Love and Information review at Crucible Studio, Sheffield " 'dazzling, disorientating, haunting' by John Murphy

Love and Information leaves you feeling punch-drunk. Caryl Churchill's play, receiving its regional premiere after its 2012 debut at the Royal Court

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:30am on July 3, 2018

On Behalf of the People review at Crucible Theatre, Sheffield " 'poignant and moving' by John Murphy

  Coal mining is obviously a subject close to South Yorkshire hearts, but Ray Castleton hasn't taken the easy option of writing

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:56am on June 19, 2018

Review: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest at Crucible, Sheffield by John Murphy

Pertinent and unsettling: John Murphy reviews a stage adaptation of Ken Kesey's novel. The post Review: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest at Crucible, Sheffield appeared first on Exe…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 3:50am on June 14, 2018

Sunshine on Leith review at West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds " 'uplifting and joyous' by John Murphy

James Brining and Stephen Greenhorn’s musical, featuring the songs of The Proclaimers, has taken on a life of its own since its

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:02am on April 27, 2018

Chicken Soup review at Crucible Studio, Sheffield " 'warmth, wit and quiet anger' by John Murphy

Although the music on the radio may change over the years, the song remains very much the same. That's the message to

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:50pm on February 14, 2018

Review: The Wizard of Oz at the Sheffield Crucible by John Murphy

We're not in Sheffield anymore: Robert Hastie's first Christmas musical in Sheffield whisks audiences off to Oz. The post Review: The Wizard of Oz at the Sheffield Crucible appeared first on…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 5:46am on December 16, 2017

Mother Goose review at Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield " 'fresh and fun' by John Murphy

Despite hailing from Essex, Damien Williams has become as much a part of Sheffield as Henderson's Relish and Jarvis Cocker. This year

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:49am on December 13, 2017

Beauty and the Beast review at Cast, Doncaster " 'professional and competent' by John Murphy

It may be a tale as old as time, but Tobias Oliver and Matthew Bugg's version of Beauty and the Beast is

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:01am on December 13, 2017

Neverland review at Theatre Deli, Sheffield " 'an immersive adventure' by John Murphy

You enter by climbing over a child’s bed through a hole in the wall, to find yourself playing cricket in Edwardian England.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:51am on December 6, 2017

Review: Desire Under The Elms at the Crucible, Sheffield by John Murphy

"It's impossible not to be drawn into the atmosphere": John Murphy reviews Sam Yates' revival of Eugene O'Neill's classic tragedy at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre. The post Review: Desire Und…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 10:48am on September 26, 2017

The Ruck review at Cast, Doncaster " 'a charming coming of age story' by John Murphy

Like all the best sports drama, The Ruck isn't just about sport. Kevin Fegan uses his tale of a teenage girls' rugby

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:40am on September 21, 2017

Of Kith and Kin review at Crucible Studio, Sheffield " 'funny and biting' by John Murphy

Chris Thompson’s Of Kith and Kin starts off as comedy about a gay couple, Daniel and Oliver, who are on the cusp

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 8:03am on September 20, 2017

Queen of Chapeltown review at West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds " 'affectionate and celebratory' by John Murphy

Notting Hill may receive all the media attention, but there's another equally long-running August Bank Holiday carnival celebrating Caribbean culture held in

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:43am on September 14, 2017

Robin Hood: The Arrow of Destiny review at Theatre Royal, York " 'panto fun for the summer' by John Murphy

York Theatre Royal's big summer show may have his name in the title, but Robin Hood is hardly the star of this

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:16am on August 9, 2017

What We Wished For review at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield " 'joyous and inspiring' by John Murphy

The summer collaboration with Sheffield Peoples Theatre has become almost as much a staple of the Crucible Theatre's year as its big

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:56am on July 21, 2017
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