Blood Brothers | Tour | Review

Theatre Royal Brighton | Mon 28 November – Sat 3 December 2016 Blood Brothers | Review I have a confession to make. I am certainly not new to the phenomenon that is ‘Blood Brothers’, I have seen it on many Read More …

The Crucible | Tour Dates

Sell A Door Theatre Company and the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, in association with Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg present: The Crucible By Arthur Miller   Arthur Miller’s classic American drama, The Crucible, is coming to theatres in the Read More …

A Room with a View | Tour | Review

Theatre Royal Brighton | until 15th October A Room With A View Theatre Royal Brighton until 15/10/2016 Based on E.M Forster’s well known novel, this latest touring production directed by Adrian Noble tells a story through the lens of several Read More …

No Man’s Land | Review

No Man’s Land | Review   I have an hour-long drive home from the Theatre Royal Brighton and last night I spent most of it trying to decipher what I had just seen. No Man’s Land opened last night to Read More …

Brideshead Revisited | Theatre Royal Brighton | Review

Theatre Royal Brighton until 11th June 2016 Brideshead Revisited | Review To me the title ‘Brideshead Revisited’ means two things, a musty book in our bookcase that hasn’t been read in years and a TV series aired in the early Read More …

Of Mice And Men | Tour | Review

  Of Mice and Men | Review   John Steinbeck’s novella ‘Of Mice and Men’ is studied by students as a set text for good reason. It deals with such themes as loneliness, prejudice, violence and discrimination which are as Read More …

Groovy Greeks | Horrible Histories | Tour | Review

Theatre Royal Brighton | until Sat 16th April 2016 Groovy Greeks | Horrible Histories | Tour | Review   Terry Deary’s Horrible History books have both delighted and educated young people for over 20 years. Following in the success of Read More …

Jackie the Musical | Tour | Review

Theatre Royal Brighton | until 9th April 2016. Jackie the Musical | Review   My teenager daughter’s first question when she arrives somewhere new usually involves a wifi password. Back in the 1970s there wasn’t that luxury, the only way Read More …