Category: theatre
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Review: Little Women – The Broadway Musical at Theatre@41, Monkgate
A timeless story of ambition, sisterhood, and resilience, Little Women – The Broadway Musical has always held a special place in the hearts of literature and theatre lovers alike. Staged by Wharfemede Productions, this adaptation brought the March sisters to life in an intimate and emotionally stirring performance at Theatre@41,…
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Cruel Intentions: The 90s Musical – A Nostalgic, Seductive Triumph at York Grand Opera House
The 90s are back, and they’ve never looked (or sounded) this good. Cruel Intentions: The 90s Musical landed at York Grand Opera House this week, bringing all the scandal, seduction, and nostalgia of the cult classic film to the stage. Packed with iconic pop anthems, razor-sharp dialogue, and powerhouse performances,…
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REVIEW: Legally Blonde The Musical – York Theatre Royal
York Light Opera Company’s production of Legally Blonde The Musical at York Theatre Royal is a resounding triumph that radiates energy, humour, and heart. Running until Saturday, 22nd February, this vibrant adaptation of Amanda Brown’s novel and the beloved Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer motion picture is a must-see event that captivates from the…
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An Unforgettable Evening at York Theatre Royal: Dinners on Stage Returns
As someone who has spent countless hours soaking in the magic of live theatre, I can’t overstate how much York Theatre Royal means to me and our local community. From ground-breaking performances to their incredible outreach programs, this theatre is a beacon of creativity and inclusivity in our city. That’s…
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York Theatre Royal Unveils “The Old Paint Shop Season” – A Celebration of Burlesque, Comedy, Jazz, and More!
York Theatre Royal’s Studio is about to transform into The Old Paint Shop, an intimate cabaret club that promises to bring warmth, laughter, and thrilling performances to the city this winter. Running from January 23 to February 8, this new season is bursting with an eclectic line-up, featuring comedy, music,…
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Aladdin at York Theatre Royal. A Festive Review
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at the York Theatre Royal, where the magic of pantomime has descended in full force with Aladdin. Last night, we joined a packed house of families, friends, and festive revellers to experience this much-anticipated production. Let us take you on a whirlwind…
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Step into Spring/Summer 2025 at Leeds Playhouse: A Season of Bold Stories and Unforgettable Experiences
Leeds Playhouse has unveiled a packed and dynamic Spring/Summer 2025 season, marking the final chapter of James Brining’s exceptional 13-year tenure as Artistic Director. This line-up celebrates the power of storytelling, community, and the connections that unite us all. As the Playhouse enters its 55th year, audiences can expect a…
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The Top 5 Must-See Pantomimes in Yorkshire This Winter
Pantomime season has arrived, and Yorkshire has pulled out all the stops to deliver a festive feast of theatre magic! From enchanting fairy tales to laugh-out-loud comedies, this year’s line-up promises something for everyone. Here’s a closer look at the top five pantomimes you won’t want to miss, complete with…
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Review: York Stage’s School of Rock – A Rock-Solid Performance with Standout Talent
Few shows manage to harness the rebellious spirit of rock and the sweetness of children quite like School of Rock. York Stage’s production, adapted from the West End and originally crafted by Andrew Lloyd Webber, takes the tried and true formula of a lovable loser who empowers kids through music,…
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REVIEW: Around the World in 80 Days-ish – York Theatre Royal
Last night, I had the pleasure of attending York Theatre Royal’s latest summer production, “Around The World in 80 Days-Ish,” which promises a delightful circus-themed reimagining of the classic Jules Verne tale. Directed and adapted by Juliet Forster, this production runs until August 3rd, offering a unique experience that blends…
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REVIEW: The 39 Steps – York Grand Opera House ★★★★★
The 39 Steps, currently playing at the York Grand Opera House until 27th July, is a genuine theatrical masterpiece that blends wit, charm, and hilarity into an unforgettable performance. As part of a stellar season featuring productions of School of Rock The Musical, The Rocky Horror Show, and Only Fools…
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The 39 Steps lands in York this week (23-27th July)
For the first time in eight years, the Tony and Olivier Award-winning comedy, THE 39 STEPS, is touring the UK and comes to York Grand Opera House this week. Patrick Barlow’s hilarious adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock’s classic spy thriller ran in London’s West End for nine years, finally closing in 2015. It won…
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REVIEW: A Song For Ella Grey – York Theatre Royal
Having attended last week’s performance of “A Song For Ella Grey” at York Theatre Royal, I was treated to a great rendition that blended Greek mythology with modern storytelling. I didn’t know the story before the show, which made for a compelling watch that whilst wasn’t easy to follow for…
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REVIEW: Fatal Attraction – Grand Opera House York
The 1987 thriller Fatal Attraction concluded its first national tour following a 2014 debut in London at the Grand Opera House York this week; based on the movie and penned by same writer (James Dearden) as the classic, known for the coining of the “bunny boiler, Fatal Attraction had some…
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REVIEW: Looking Good Dead – York Grand Opera House
Peter James’ Looking Good Dead provides drama, humour and all round entertainment in adaptation by Shaun McKenna. Having never read a Peter James novel, but knowing a lot about the style he prefers, Looking Good Dead as a concept should have been one that worked seamlessly on stage. A thriller…
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REVIEW: Mugabe, My Dad & Me – York Theatre Royal
Tonderai Munyevu’s one man performance of Mugabe, My Dad & Me premiered at York Theatre Royal this week. Adam Graver was there to experience the show. Robert Mugabe is a figure I have heard much about, but I have never explored the history of the former President of Zimbabwe enough…
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REVIEW: Educating Rita – York Theatre Royal
Stephen Tompkinson and Jessica Johnson star in a new, critically-acclaimed production of Willy Russell’s award-winning play Educating Rita at York Theatre Royal from 31 August to 4 September. Celebrating it’s 40th Anniversary, Willy Russell’s play Educating Rita was a victim to the lockdown, but finally made its way to York…
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REVIEW: A Splinter of Ice – Original Theatre Company
Ben Brown’s new production A Splinter of Ice, impresses at York Theatre Royal in July 2021. Moscow 1987 and the cold war begins to thaw. After declining his offer for more than 30 years, novelist Graham Greene travels into the heart of the Soviet Union to meet with his old…
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REVIEW: Miss Julie – York Theatre Royal
Following an acclaimed run last year, New Earth Theatre and Storyhouse brought the Storyhouse production of August Strindberg’s Miss Julie to York Theatre Royal from 22-26 June. Strindberg’s Miss Julie has been adapted by Amy Ng and is directed by Dadiow Lin. Sophie Robinson returns to the role of Miss…
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REVIEW: Love Bites – York Theatre Royal
Monday 17th May 2021. The day, some form of normality returned to the City of York as the city institution that is York Theatre Royal, reopened it’s doors. Love Bites kicked things off and Juliet Foster, Creative Director said it best in the programme, “I cannot think of a better…