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A fun yet intriguing murder trial that made me question humanity

A fun yet intriguing murder trial that made me question humanity

A fun yet intriguing murder trial that made me question humanity

06 August 2024

More than 100 people played the role of jurors at a murder trial re-enactment - but what was the outcome?


Review: An Officer and a Gentleman the musical

Review: An Officer and a Gentleman the musical

Review: An Officer and a Gentleman the musical

30 July 2024

With a sneaky tear and without watching the film, the timeless story of love, courage and redemption swept me off my feet as a hopeless romantic.


Review: Madagascar - The Musical, at Nottingham’s Theatre Royal

Review: Madagascar - The Musical, at Nottingham’s Theatre Royal

Review: Madagascar - The Musical, at Nottingham’s Theatre Royal

25 July 2024

With big songs and bigger laughs this is a show that is fun for the whole family.


The best of times with Bleak Expectations

The best of times with Bleak Expectations

The best of times with Bleak Expectations

11 July 2024

It was the best of times, it was the best of times - and audiences watching Bleak Expectations last week certainly agreed.


Review: Here You Come Again at Nottingham’s Theatre Royal

Review: Here You Come Again at Nottingham’s Theatre Royal

Review: Here You Come Again at Nottingham’s Theatre Royal

10 July 2024

Gay, vibrant and filled with heart and humour in equal measure Here You Come Again radiates joy.


Kings of Leon rocks people away with a contagious atmosphere

Kings of Leon rocks people away with a contagious atmosphere

Kings of Leon rocks people away with a contagious atmosphere

09 July 2024

A band that has been rocking through stages and fans’ lives since 1999 has sung together with thousands of people in one voice last night (July 8).


Prepare to be swept off your feet by an extraordinary love story

Prepare to be swept off your feet by an extraordinary love story

Prepare to be swept off your feet by an extraordinary love story

05 July 2024

Based on the 1982 film starring Richard Gere, An Officer and a Gentleman the musical is on tour.


Review: The Lady In The Van

Review: The Lady In The Van

Review: The Lady In The Van

12 June 2024

The indominable Miss Shepherd pulls into the Robin Hood Theatre this week with the true-life story of The Lady In The Van.


Music and joy take over a city centre for a day

Music and joy take over a city centre for a day

Music and joy take over a city centre for a day

28 May 2024

Thousands of people filled the city centre for a day full of music and joy this bank holiday weekend.


Thrilling murder mystery jumps out of the board game box and comes to life…unlike the killer’s victims

Thrilling murder mystery jumps out of the board game box and comes to life…unlike the killer’s victims

Thrilling murder mystery jumps out of the board game box and comes to life…unlike the killer’s victims

22 May 2024

How do you bring a board game to life on the stage? Marta Tavares went along to investigate and to hunt for a killer…


Review: Bonnie & Clyde makes you want to ‘root for the bad guys’

Review: Bonnie & Clyde makes you want to ‘root for the bad guys’

Review: Bonnie & Clyde makes you want to ‘root for the bad guys’

15 May 2024

Romantic outlaws or ruthless criminals? Bonnie and Clyde are the stars of the show in this killer musical.


Review: 2:22 A Ghost Story at Nottingham Theatre Royal

Review: 2:22 A Ghost Story at Nottingham Theatre Royal

Review: 2:22 A Ghost Story at Nottingham Theatre Royal

08 May 2024

The clue is in the title, but 2:22 A Ghost Story really isn’t for the faint-hearted.


Review: ‘This show is beautiful in every sense of the word’

Review: ‘This show is beautiful in every sense of the word’

Review: ‘This show is beautiful in every sense of the word’

01 May 2024

If there was one word to describe this show it would be beautiful — beautiful in every sense of the word.


Review: The Sign Of Four at Robin Hood Theatre Company, Averham

Review: The Sign Of Four at Robin Hood Theatre Company, Averham

Review: The Sign Of Four at Robin Hood Theatre Company, Averham

25 April 2024

Super sleuth Sherlock Holmes is on the case in the latest production at Robin Hood Theatre – and I deduce that it’s a cracker.


Review: Drop The Dead Donkey: The Reawakening at Nottingham Theatre Royal

Review: Drop The Dead Donkey: The Reawakening at Nottingham Theatre Royal

Review: Drop The Dead Donkey: The Reawakening at Nottingham Theatre Royal

24 April 2024

As a journalist sadly old enough to remember the original series, Drop The Dead Donkey: The Reawakening is a real joy to watch.


A powerful story into the lives of three girls forced to face a political awakening

A powerful story into the lives of three girls forced to face a political awakening

A powerful story into the lives of three girls forced to face a political awakening

18 April 2024

An intimate play about three young women who become the heroes of their own story as they face the world and its society raw and with eyes open.


Review: Life of Pi at Nottingham’s Theatre Royal

Review: Life of Pi at Nottingham’s Theatre Royal

Review: Life of Pi at Nottingham’s Theatre Royal

17 April 2024

An inspiring and jaw-dropping show I feel lucky to have experienced, Life of Pi is an astonishing tale of courage and survival.


Review: Paloma Faith’s The Glorification of Sadness Tour

Review: Paloma Faith’s The Glorification of Sadness Tour

Review: Paloma Faith’s The Glorification of Sadness Tour

06 April 2024

This is a new era of Paloma Faith, unapologetic, empowered, and as entertaining as ever.


A thriller that slowly burns in a loop of questions

A thriller that slowly burns in a loop of questions

A thriller that slowly burns in a loop of questions

03 April 2024

Some jumped in their seats, others laughed, and I was waiting for the murder mystery to start, but it seems that it was left at the lodge.


Review: The Children at Nottingham Playhouse

Review: The Children at Nottingham Playhouse

Review: The Children at Nottingham Playhouse

28 March 2024

An evening of absurdist domesticity is explored in The Children, which is as humorous as it is sobering.


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