- Review: PICTURE YOU DEAD at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
Dead good, but not quite a masterpiece
★★★★☆
- Review: NORTH BY NORTHWEST at Bath Theatre Royal
As an outstanding benchmark for what theatre is capable of in adapting from another medium this would take some beating. ★★★★☆
- Review: GIFFORD’S CIRCUS: LAGUNA BAY at Blenheim Palace, Woodstock
Gifford’s is unashamedly escapist, and a delight for all ages. Catch it if you can
★★★★★
- Review: THE BEAUTIFUL FUTURE IS COMING at Bristol Old Vic
Touches on what many millennials and Gen Z’s are feeling right now – that they don’t even know if a future is possible
★★★☆☆
- Review: THE MIDNIGHT BELL at Bath Theatre Royal
It is the darkness of author Patrick Hamilton’s inner life that suffuses this re-telling by Matthew Bourne. ★★★★☆
- Review: HANDBAGGED at Oxford Playhouse Theatre
Taken altogether, this revival of Moira Buffini’s play is a witty and sprightly dance through a period of near history. ★★★★☆
- Review: SPITFIRE GIRLS at Malvern Festival Theatre
“Just you and the big blue.”
★★★★☆
- Review: KIM’S CONVENIENCE at Oxford Playhouse Theatre
This is a moving, heartfelt story, an intimate piece of theatre with quick fire dialogue and intense personal conflict
★★★☆☆
- Review: TONES: A HIP-HOP OPERA at BOV Weston Studio
Without catching a breath, Tones: A Hip-Hop Opera brings a heartfelt exploration of the black experience centre stage. ★★★☆☆
- Review: FRANKENSTEIN (On A Budget) at The Wardrobe Theatre
Shelley’s tragedy reanimated with wit, charm, and cardboard. ★★★★☆
- Review: JUST BETWEEN OURSELVES at Bath Theatre Royal
Unfortunately there is too limp a trajectory towards its genuinely sad conclusion.
★★☆☆☆
- Review: MACBETH at Oxford Playhouse Theatre
An admirable display of stamina and versatility. ★★★☆☆
- Review: TITUS ANDRONICUS at The Swan Theatre, Stratford
This production is not just powerful and terrifying, it offers us a Titus Andronicus which touches on the roots of the violence it presents.
★★★★☆
- Review: CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG at Bristol Hippodrome
The car is undoubtedly the star, floating and flying in spectacular fashion. ★★★☆☆
- Review: PLAYHOUSE CREATURES at Bath Theatre Royal
This was a rich cake that just failed to rise in the baking. ★★☆☆☆
- Review: DO I LOVE YOU? at Tobacco Factory Theatres
Sliding, gliding, and searching for something to believe in. ★★★☆☆
- Review: THE MAN WHO THOUGHT HE KNEW TOO MUCH at Tobacco Factory Theatres
Physical theatre at its best. ★★★★☆
- Review: THE HOUSE PARTY at Bristol Old Vic
The dynamic retelling of this trailblazing classic makes it a show not to be missed.
★★★★☆
- Review: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING at RSC Theatre, Stratford
The production is full of invention, but that comes ultimately at the price of any finesse
★★★☆☆
- Review: LITTLE WOMEN at Festival Theatre, Malvern
Strong leads elevate a classic American tale. ★★★★☆
- Review: PRIDE AND PREJUDICE* (*sort of) at Bath Theatre Royal
The triumphant return of a very funny and boisterously choreographed musical homage. ★★★★☆
- Review: TINA – THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL at Bristol Hippodrome
Elle Ma-Kinga N’Zuzi, playing the role of Tina Turner, has enough energy to light up the entire South West. ★★★★★
- Review: PIAF at The Watermill Theatre
This is a must-see show, for Audrey Brisson is quite brilliant
★★★★☆
- Review: SWITZERLAND at The Alma Theatre
A good production to give audiences a look at a play that had some measure of success in the West End and is a welcome fit for the Alma. ★★★☆☆
- Review: PICASSO: Le Monstre Sacré at Ustinov Studio, Bath
Picasso: Le Monstre Sacré is a well performed one-man show – but therein lies a problem. ★★★☆☆
- Review: IN THE MOUTH OF THE WOLF at The Barn Theatre, Cirencester
A simple, poignant tale, beautifully told.
★★★★☆
- Review: TOSCA at Oxford Playhouse
Simply revel in the beauty of the vocal lines and sumptuous interweaving of voices
★★★★☆
- Review: ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS – THE MUSICAL at Bath Theatre Royal
The show is well put together and entertains, but the sum is no greater than the parts, despite some outstanding performances. ★★★☆☆
- Review: Birmingham Royal Ballet: CINDERELLA at Bristol Hippodrome
Although choreographed by Sir David Bintley more than 15 years ago, this version shouts freshness and joy at every turn. ★★★★☆
- Review: Eun-Me Ahn Dance Company – DRAGONS at Birmingham Hippodrome
To see the show is truly to step into another realm in an exuberant gallimaufry of sound and colour.
★★★★★
- Review: PLAYFIGHT at The Weston Studio, Bristol Old Vic
A candid and provocative exploration of both the strength and vulnerability within teenage sexuality, Playfight packs a punch. ★★★★☆
- Review: FUNERAL TEETH at The Wardrobe Theatre
A confessional kaleidoscope of grief, queerness, and growing pains. ★★★★☆
- Review: THE WATSONS at The Station, Silver Street BS1 2AG
An excellent, pacey and very witty performance.
- Review: JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOUR DREAMCOAT at Bristol Hippodrome
Brash, colourful and extremely loud, this was a Joseph that was not shy about grabbing attention. ★★★☆☆
- Review: ROMEO AND JULIET at Bristol Old Vic
An immersive, vibrant and modern vision of Shakespeare’s classic. ★★★★☆
- Review: MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS at Bath Theatre Royal
Christie aficionados will have no complaints about a quality production. ★★★☆☆
- Review: CRUEL INTENTIONS at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
Seduction, sexual manipulation and some very dangerous liaisons
★★★☆☆
- Review: CHOPPED LIVER AND UNIONS at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
CELEBRATING INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
“The world is changed by the women you push too far”. ★★★★☆
- Review: EDWARD II at The Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
Daniel Evans gives an impressive performance as Edward, petulant, tyrannical and uncertain
★★★★☆
- Review: TESS at The Oxford Playhouse
Theatre magic has arrived on this Oxford stage
★★★★★
- Review: THE SPANKING GODDESS & OTHER DISCARDED TALES at The Wardrobe Theatre
A superbly crafted and often deliciously naughty example of storytelling at its very best. ★★★★☆
- Review: THE SHARK IS BROKEN at Bath Theatre Royal
“It’s about a shark” …. ★★★★☆
- Review: THEBANS at The Station, Silver Street
An engaging introduction to tales that have remained relevant for over 2400 years.
- Review: GOOD FOR A GIRL at Malvern Festival Theatre
A play of two halves
★★★☆☆
- Review: BOYS FROM THE BLACKSTUFF at Bath Theatre Royal
Boys From the Black Stuff will retain its relevance as long as there is inequality in the world. ★★★★☆
- Review: THE WINTER’S TALE at Tobacco Factory Theatres
Shakespeare At The Tobacco Factory is back and looking as healthy as ever. ★★★★☆
- Review: FLUFF at Alma Tavern Theatre
A play which tackles an important issue in an original and courageous fashion. ★★★☆☆
- Review: HAMLET at RSC Stratford-upon-Avon
Here is a production as much to be watched as to be listened to … ★★★★☆
- Review: A GOOD HOUSE at Bristol Old Vic
Treads the delicate path between comedy and leaden proselytizing to deliver a thought provoking comedy. ★★★★☆
- Review: THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY at The Irving Studio Theatre, Cheltenham
A haunting, arresting and contemporary take on Wilde’s timeless morality tale
★★★★★