Review: GOOD FOR A GIRL at Malvern Festival Theatre 27 February, 2025 A play of two halves
★★★☆☆
Review: BOYS FROM THE BLACKSTUFF at Bath Theatre Royal 26 February, 2025 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 26 February, 2025 Shakespeare At The Tobacco Factory is back and looking as healthy as ever. ★★★★☆
Review: FLUFF at Alma Tavern Theatre 26 February, 2025 A play which tackles an important issue in an original and courageous fashion. ★★★☆☆
Review: HAMLET at RSC Stratford-upon-Avon 19 February, 2025 Here is a production as much to be watched as to be listened to … ★★★★☆
Review: A GOOD HOUSE at Bristol Old Vic 18 February, 2025 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 14 February, 2025 A haunting, arresting and contemporary take on Wilde’s timeless morality tale
★★★★★
Review: DOUBT: A Parable at The Ustinov Studio, Bath 14 February, 2025 An utterly compelling piece of theatre blessed with fine performances from its quartet of actors. ★★★★★
Review: A ROLE TO DIE FOR at Barn Theatre, Cirencester 13 February, 2025 A diverting jeu d’esprit as well as a slightly eccentric addition to the realms of Bondiana
★★★☆☆
Review: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A CAD at The Watermill Theatre, Newbury 13 February, 2025 What fun to roll up all our prejudices about toffs into one relentlessly obnoxious bounder
★★★☆☆
Review: BULL at Tobacco Factory Theatres 12 February, 2025 Bartlett’s clever writing seems to have one direction of travel, but always tangentially paints the spiritual loss on the part of the bullies. ★★★★☆
Review: DEAR EVAN HANSEN at Bristol Hippodrome 12 February, 2025 A Broadway phenomenon delivered with precision, passion, and plenty of polish. ★★★★☆
Review: ANIMAL FARM at Malvern Festival Theatre 12 February, 2025 Some shows are more equal than others
★★★☆☆
Review: THE MERCHANT OF VENICE 1936 at Bath Theatre Royal 11 February, 2025 As Shylock, Tracy-Ann Oberman delivers a performance of power and subtlety. ★★★★☆
Review: TWELFTH NIGHT at Tobacco Factory Theatres 7 February, 2025 It’s a valiant attempt at Shakespeare’s “rudest and silliest of plays” and a true ode to the message of inclusivity that forms part of Bristol’s DNA. ★★★☆☆
Review: GHOST STORIES at Theatre Royal Bath 29 January, 2025 In one sense the whole play is a master-class in misdirection and manipulation, and yet one in which we eagerly participate. ★★★★☆
Review: CABIN FEVER at Alma Tavern Theatre 28 January, 2025 A fun flight packed with comic characters.
★★★★☆
Review: A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS at Bath Theatre Royal 23 January, 2025 This A Man For All Seasons acts as a timely reminder, if one is needed, of the importance of morality in political life. ★★★★☆
Review: CHICAGO at The Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham 21 January, 2025 Still sassy, sexy and stylish at fifty
★★★★★
Review: PLAY ON! at Bristol Old Vic 17 January, 2025 An outstanding performance of scintillating song, dance and expressive theatre. ★★★★★
Review: & JULIET at Bristol Hippodrome 16 January, 2025 This is definitely a show for today, with a laudably rich diversity, the right to be different, the overall message captured in the song I Want It That Way. ★★★★☆
Review: CAT THE PLAY at Ustinov Studio, Bath 10 January, 2025 This is a cleverly performed piece of misdirection which raises a grim smile at the end of some very funny monologue. ★★★★☆
Review: Varna International Ballet: ROMEO AND JULIET 8 January, 2025 Performed with palpable emotion, expression and boundless energy by a young and talented troupe. ★★★★☆
OUR REVIEW OF THE YEAR THAT WAS 1 January, 2025 StageTalk’s 2024 Highlights
Review: JEEVES TAKES CHARGE at The Ustinov Studio, Bath 17 December, 2024 Devotees of the Wodehouse oeuvre will find much to enjoy in this technically adroit and very skilfully performed show. ★★★★☆
Review: SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS at Bath Theatre Royal 14 December, 2024 Jon Monie has once again grasped the Christmas panto template to conjure another a first-class traditional show. ★★★★☆
Review: TWELFTH NIGHT at RSC Stratford-upon-Avon 13 December, 2024 The production sparkles with inventive nuggets whilst showing us a strange and unfamiliar Illyria.
★★★★☆
Review: THE LITTLE MERMAID at Bristol Old Vic 13 December, 2024 A bold and beautiful reimagining that balances spectacle, humour, and a heartfelt message for all ages. ★★★★☆
Review: LITTLE RED (& OTHER WINTER TALES) at The Weston Studio, BOV 12 December, 2024 Little Red & Other Winter Tales is a masterclass in family theatre. ★★★★★
Review: Living Spit’s A CHRISTMAS CAROL at Tobacco Factory Theatres 11 December, 2024 Only the grumpiest of traditionalists could fail to be nudged into the Christmas spirit by this relentlessly entertaining seasonal offering. ★★★★★
Review: GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS at Bristol Hippodrome 11 December, 2024 Brian Conley is the star of the show, establishing an instant rapport with the audience in seemingly effortless fashion.
★★★☆☆
Review: ALADDIN at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham 7 December, 2024 Festive, frivolous and formulaic fun for all the family
★★★☆☆
Review: SHERLOCK HOLMES & A CHRISTMAS MYSTERY at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham 6 December, 2024 A charming festive retelling of a lesser-known Holmes tale
★★★★☆
Review: HANSEL & GRETEL at Tobacco Factory Theatres 5 December, 2024 The cast lavish their considerable talents on storytelling that knows no boundaries.
★★★★★
Review: THE (All Male) PIRATES OF PENZANCE at Bath Theatre Royal 3 December, 2024 The staging of some of the choral numbers is joyfully comic, making the most of the possibilities of silly walks and other nonsense. ★★★☆☆
Review: NOTTING HELL: The Greatest Love Story In The Underworld at The Wardrobe Theatre 28 November, 2024 The Wardrobe has consistently managed to find Bristol’s funny bone. ★★★★★
Review: THE THREE MUSKETEERS:TROIS at The Barn Theatre, Cirencester 28 November, 2024 A flamboyant, funny, feel-good festive treat
★★★★★
Review: BIRDSONG at Bath Theatre Royal 27 November, 2024 Despite some fine performances the episodic and literary nature of much of the play is a hindrance to a sustained dramatic narrative. ★★★☆☆
Review: TREASURE ISLAND at The Redgrave Theatre 25 November, 2024 A Treasure Island that takes a fresh look at this familiar tale with loads of action-packed family entertainment. ★★★★☆
Review: PINOCCHIO at The Watermill Theatre 21 November, 2024 Colourful, vividly depicted characters, witty script and a multi-talented cast, this Pinocchio is excellent family entertainment
★★★★☆
Review: GWYNETH GOES SKIING at Tobacco Factory Theatres 21 November, 2024 An absurdly funny play, that stays true to the real life ridiculous show trial of Gwyneth Paltrow’s ski crash – an absolute joy to watch. ★★★★★
Review: THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER at Arnos Vale Cemetery 16 November, 2024 Masterfully acted in a magnificently monstrous setting. What more could you want on a chilly winter’s eve? ★★★★★
Review: THE RED SHOES at The Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon 15 November, 2024 A family Christmas show with a bit of seasonal moralizing
★★★☆☆
Review: MARY POPPINS at Bristol Hippodrome 15 November, 2024 Twenty years since the show premiered here, the stagecraft and storytelling of Mary Poppins has managed to reach new giddy heights. ★★★★★
Review: FILUMENA at Bath Theatre Royal 13 November, 2024 Felicity Kendall brings a perfect pitch to the impassioned Filumena’s pleading and scheming ★★★★☆
Review: CHARLES & DIANA: THE REUNION TOUR at Tobacco Factory Theatres 13 November, 2024 A kitschy, heartfelt tribute to an era of glam, grit, and guilty pleasures. ★★★☆☆
Review: THE AXIOM OF CHOICE at Oxford Playhouse 12 November, 2024 You may well feel that your mind has been extended in a Stoppardian kind of way, even if you’re not sure exactly how. ★★★★☆
Review: THE WELKIN at The Weston Studio, Bristol Old Vic 10 November, 2024 Disparate characters are brought vividly to life, creating a vibrant portrait of womanhood. ★★★☆☆
Review: NEVER LET ME GO at Bristol Old Vic 7 November, 2024 A lack of ratcheting tension makes it more thought provoking than dramatic ★★★☆☆
Review: RISHIKESH at The Alma Tavern Theatre 6 November, 2024 The show has an original plot containing the seed of an idea ★★☆☆☆