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47 stories by "Nick Ahad"

Our Public House review – a heartfelt portrait of divided Britain set behind the bar by Nick Ahad

Leeds PlayhouseDash Arts’ community-inspired production finds warmth and urgency in the local pub – even if its theatrical elements don’t always cohereThe English pub is the perfect cr…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:35am on May 24, 2026

Isabelle review – a sprawling debut driven by big ideas and family conflict by Nick Ahad

69 Humber Street, HullMarc Graham’s debut stretches from festival short to full-length play, tackling inheritance, class and familial resentment with plenty of theatrical confidenceThere a…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:10am on May 24, 2026

Lenny Henry: Still at Large review – comic brings back greatest hits for a victory lap by Nick Ahad

Dudley Town HallWith bits about Prince, Tiswas, his Jamaican family and his long career, the standup treads familiar ground and the home-town crowd love itIn this new standup show – his fi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:10pm on May 11, 2026

Small Island review " Windrush epic speaks to our era with startling clarity by Nick Ahad

Leeds PlayhouseFeaturing stellar performances across the cast, Matthew Xia's production breathes new life into Andrea Levy's sprawling family saga A novel from more than two decades ago, tel…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:48am on March 26, 2026

The play that changed my life: 'There were cheers, screams and gasps at our story " we couldn't believe it!' by Nick Ahad

Dramatising Onjali Q Raúf's refugee tale The Boy at the Back of the Class brought cheers and boos from a young audience " showing they can handle the truth I'd never heard of The Boy at t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:36pm on March 6, 2026

Young Frankenstein review " Mel Brooks's Transylvanian tomfoolery will have you in stitches by Nick Ahad

Liverpool PlayhouseThe story becomes less and less relevant as this slapstick monster pastiche leads to an irresistible sense of chaos When a film as perfect as Mel Brooks's Young Frankenste…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:48am on December 5, 2025

Ideal review " stage return for Johnny Vegas's TV weed dealer fails to score by Nick Ahad

Lowry, Salford Reprise of Graham Duff's cult comedy delights the series' fans but there's not much here for anyone else If you are a fan of the cult BBC Three sitcom Ideal, you should immedi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:12am on September 11, 2025

His Last Report review " dynamic celebration of chocolatier's son who invented 'the poverty line' by Nick Ahad

York Theatre RoyalWith an 80-strong cast, this moving play about social reformer Seebohm Rowntree finds a universal message in the most local of stories There are myriad reasons why this par…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:36am on July 25, 2025

Through It All Together review " Leeds United drama tackles big themes by Nick Ahad

Leeds PlayhouseChris O'Connor's comedy-drama unites a paean to former Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa with the story of a married couple living with dementia during the club's promotion season …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:18am on June 29, 2025

Takeaway review " enormously fun family drama is full of heart by Nick Ahad

Everyman, LiverpoolNathan Powell sets out his stall with a crowd-pleasing play about intergenerational tensions in a Caribbean cafe This play by Nathan Powell, appointed creative director at…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:42am on May 1, 2025

A Doll's House review " stark production lifts the lid on Ibsen's box of secrets by Nick Ahad

Crucible, SheffieldWith few directorial flourishes and a compelling central performance, this bare-bones version of the domestic drama gives the story its full due Perhaps the best thing to …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:12pm on September 29, 2024

War Horse review " still one of British theatre's most phenomenal creations by Nick Ahad

The Lowry, SalfordThe original magic that made the play the most successful in the National Theatre's history still holds, with its visceral impact perhaps now more relevant than ever Joey,…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:02pm on September 22, 2024

A Taste of Honey review " Shelagh Delaney's 50s grenade explodes again by Nick Ahad

Royal Exchange, ManchesterJill Halfpenny and Rowan Robinson star in a revival of the 1958 play, staged near its setting of Salford Gather a group of writers together and they will soon be co…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:06am on March 22, 2024

The Crucible review " a deeply affecting take on Arthur Miller's American classic by Nick Ahad

Crucible, SheffieldDirector Anthony Lau brings his fiercely rigorous intellect to bear on this intensely felt love story, with standout performances from Simon Manyonda and Anoushka Lucas Th…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:48am on March 10, 2024

Plays commissioned by lottery sounds bad, but why not? For us as writers, things can't get much worse | Nick Ahad by Nick Ahad

A Colchester theatre is picking works out of a hat. In a defunded and exclusive sector, at least someone will get a chance Nick Ahad is a presenter for BBC Radio 4's Front Row and the author…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:02am on February 18, 2024

Frankenstein review " muscular but ungainly update has visible stitching by Nick Ahad

Leeds PlayhouseImitating the Dog follow their innovative Dracula and Night of the Living Dead with a version of Shelley's classic that bolts on a contemporary story about impending parenthoo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:42am on February 18, 2024

Today's lesson: The Boy at the Back of the Class now learns from To Kill a Mockingbird by Nick Ahad

Adapting Onjali Q Raúf's novel for the stage proved a challenge but her refugee story, which has a new nod to Harper Lee, is both urgent and unforgettable When I was young, my Bangladeshi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:54am on January 5, 2024

'Red Ladder shares a lot of my DNA': radical Yorkshire theatre company's new leader Cheryl Martin by Nick Ahad

The organisation's incoming artistic director shares plans to tour a 'massive immersive experience' to empty spaces across the country It might not have dominated the headlines quite like In…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:18am on December 18, 2023

I Should Be So Lucky, The Musical review " missing the Hit Factory by Nick Ahad

Manchester Opera House Show built around Stock Aitken Waterman's songs flies so long as the pop classics are playing Having been born at the end of the 1970s and come of age in the 1980s, or…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:36am on November 15, 2023

The Hypochondriac review " Molière malady comedy played for big laughs by Nick Ahad

Crucible, Sheffield It takes a while to get going but when it hits its straps, thanks to the cast's skilful handling of farce, Sarah Tipple's production from the Roger McGough translation be…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:25am on October 6, 2023

Great Expectations review " Bengal in 1905 is tailor-made for Dickens by Nick Ahad

Royal Exchange theatre, ManchesterTanika Gupta brings authority and nuance to her adaptation, exploring class, colonialism, partition and invasion " and finding unexpected resonance The Sout…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:33am on September 14, 2023

The Empress review " resonant survival tales of Victorian Britain by Nick Ahad

Royal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonTanika Gupta's historical drama has only got more relevant since 2013, but there's an awful lot of migration stories to get through in three hou…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:25am on July 19, 2023

No Pay? No Way! review " rising food prices lead to theft and farce by Nick Ahad

Royal Exchange theatre, ManchesterAn updated version of Dario Fo and Franca Rame's 1974 satire speaks to our times but also suffers from a lack of cohesion It is quite startling to witness j…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:03pm on May 19, 2023

Last night at Oldham Coliseum: a joyful, funny and furious farewell by Nick Ahad

Maxine Peake and Christopher Eccleston among performers as venue put on final show after losing Arts Council funding In the end, if indeed it is the end (many on stage would have you believe…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:06am on April 1, 2023

The Good Person of Szechwan review " Brecht's parable gets a bold revamp by Nick Ahad

Crucible, Sheffield Anthony Lau brings rich cultural authenticity to the stinging China-set capitalist critique " as well as slides and giant frogs The success of Everything Everywhere All A…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:02am on March 17, 2023
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