REVIEW: Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World

Reading Time: 2 minutesCurrently at the Lowry, “Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World” is an adaptation of the book of the same name by Suffragette relative, Kate Pankhurst.

Reading Time: 2 minutesCurrently at the Lowry, “Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World” is an adaptation of the book of the same name by Suffragette relative, Kate Pankhurst.

Reading Time: 2 minutesFestive, feel-good, and fresh. This production breaks down the traditional character binaries we expect to find in fairytales This reimagining of Cinderella takes us into the heart of Brixton, where we meet Sindi-Ella, a teenager struggling to…

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe Snow Queen, adapted by Morna Young, directed by Cora Bisset, and intended to have a distinctly Scottish flavour, is set in Victorian Edinburgh.

Reading Time: 4 minutesCapital Theatres’ new season brings stars of stage and screen, groundbreaking physical theatre and exceptional work for families to the Festival Theatre and Studio in Edinburgh, including Carrie Hope Fletcher, Alex Horne, A Chorus Line and Sex and the City author Candace Bushnell.

Reading Time: 2 minutesOh What A Lovely War is a musical developed by Joan Littlewood and originally performed in 1963 before being turned into a successful film released in 1969.

Reading Time: 3 minutesNo Spray No Lay was created by friends Kat Dobell and Lara Dunning after a night out at the ballet, a few wines and a run in with a pervy DJ.

Reading Time: 2 minutesAn underground club in Soho seems the perfect setting for the launch of Hadestown. The 8 time Tony Award winning production is heading to the West End from February 2024 and I for one can’t wait. Hadestown…

Reading Time: 2 minutesOne for the die-hard fans I can’t lie— I jumped at a chance to sing-a-long to Queen songs at the gorgeous Adelphi Theatre in London. I grew up listening to several Queen albums that my father played…

Reading Time: 3 minutesCharlie and the Chocolate Factory currently running at the Liverpool Empire is certainly putting chocolate front and center, as well as bringing its story firmly in the 21st century.

Reading Time: 2 minutesWhat Would Julie Do? is billed as “self-help with showtunes”, and what this framing provides is an excuse for five brilliant singers to go out on stage and have a ball.