Macbeth | Chichester Festival Theatre | Review

MacbethChichester Festival Theatre, until Saturday 26th October 2019 Macbeth | Review John Simm’s Mastery as Macbeth “If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me” At an age where tyranny and power corruption seem so unfortunately prevalent in Read More …

Fracked | Tour | Review

★★★★ Intelligent, Witty and Fracking Fantastic Fracked | Theatre Royal Brighton | Tuesday 2nd May 2017   Fracked is a delicious combination of British comedy and political satire with a ruthlessly accurate reflection on modern society. Set in the near Read More …

Things I Know to be True | Frantic Assembly | Review

Tour Things I know to be true | Review   Having been to an immersive Frantic Assembly production, ‘Stories From A Crowded Room’, at the Pavilion Theatre Worthing last year, I was eager to get tickets for this show when Read More …

Half a Sixpence | Chichester Festival Theatre | Review

Chichester Festival Theatre until the 3rd September Half a Sixpence Chichester Festival Theatre “What would you do if you won the lottery or came into possession of a considerable amount of money?” It is a question that is often asked Read More …

Things I know to be true | Tour Dates

Things I know to be true | September – November 2016 Things I know to be true   An exciting international co-production between Frantic Assembly and State Theatre Company of South Australia. Parents Bob and Fran have worked their fingers Read More …

Ross | Chichester Festival Theatre | Review 

Ross | Chichester Festival Theatre | Review Ross, one of Terence Rattigan’s lesser known plays, has opened at the Chichester Festival Theatre, and should now get the exposure it deserves. The fascinating production follows the remarkable story of Lawrence of Read More …

An Enemy of the People | Chichester Festival Theatre | Review

Chichester Festival Theatre | until 21st May 2016 An Enemy of the People | Review Buy Tickets   An Enemy of the People written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen was first staged in London back in 1893. The version that Read More …