A story where the romantic pointee shoes should have been the main character, the dance with death stole the show and what a show.
The Robin Hood Theatre Company certainly put the good in The Good Life this week.
A fascinating yet hair-raising thriller has brought a book and a film onto the stage and delivered one of the best stage productions I have ever seen.
An English band that has been around for 24 years rocked the stage with its yet to be released record, despite fans begging for their Christmas hit.
REVIEW: What do you get when you combine singing and dancing pirates, Play Your Cards Right, and Greta Thunberg?
A marvellous magical adventure filled with festive family fun and is sure to get audience into the Christmas spirit.
A fun and fabulous romp through a classic fairytale left me with aching cheeks from smiling so much.
Cheeky gags, check. Fabulous song and dance numbers, check. Audience participation, check. Slapstick comedy, check.
Ay up me ducks — it’s that time of year again. Nottingham Playhouse’s legendary panto is back on stage, and just as brilliant as ever.
The festive spirit has well and truly arrived — and if it was enough to warm Scrooge’s heart it was certainly enough for mine.
Anyone not really feeling the Christmas spirit yet only need to venture half an hour down the A1 to Belton House.
Iconic reggae band, UB40, delivered a first class performance that had the audience singing and swaying from start to finish.
Christmas officially starts, in my opinion, at the end of November around the 20th.
A captivating performance of a Shakesperare’s play with fairies and kings and queens through the magic of opera.