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The National Youth Music Theatre (NYMT) is to stage FairGround, a “bold and inclusive arts festival for children and young ...
Beth Steel takes us to a wedding in the former mining town of Shirebrook, where the event stirs up old grievances and new ...
British Youth Music Theatre’s (BYMT) final show of its 2025 summer season is Choreomania, which it is presenting as part of ...
Wilko: Love and Death and Rock and Roll, a show created at Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, now in central London, explores the join between John Andrew Wilkinson and stage persona Wilko through the ...
Matthew Bourne's New Adventures is back with The Midnight Bell; sleek and sad and full of longing, this beautiful work of ...
Discover what lies beneath the Elizabethan social order as Shakespeare’s raucous comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor reveals its wild, mythic and daring underbelly in the Globe Theatre this summer.
Royal Shakespeare Company co-artistic directors Tamara Harvey and Daniel Evans have announced their second winter season at ...
Possibly to accommodate a large cast, director Roni Ellis makes an unusual choice for the staging of I Don't Want to Play ...
BBC Radio 2 presenter Richie Anderson is to make his panto debut as Alderman Fitzwarren in Dick Whittington at Leicester’s De ...
NoLogoProductions will present Almost Famous, written and directed by Andy Moseley. It will be his sixth play to be taken to Buxton Fringe and follows Make-Up, which was nominated for best production ...
Although uneven, The Girl with the Enamel Eyes shows Plucky Culprit Productions to be talented as well as ambitious and to ...
Birmingham’s Old Joint Stock Theatre is to present its first family Christmas show, a musical reimagining of the classic tale ...
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