Peter Pandemic: A 2020 Panto – Long Arms Writing Review by Artisan Friendly. A playful reinvention of panto (online). Full of frothy, silly, bubbly energy that bounces along like an inflatable beach ball”. Pantomime, by its very nature of being a theatrical entertainment which typically involves music, topical jokes, heroes, Continue Reading
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Interview – Alison Millar, Ecclesall Theatre Company
Interview – Alison Millar, Ecclesall Theatre Company With Sheffield arts venues still in lockdown we have no performances to review at the moment but that does not mean we are going to stop supporting Sheffield theatre companies, continuing with an interview (by email not face to face in these times Continue Reading
Interview – Sally Badham, STOS Theatre Company
Interview – Sally Badham, STOS Theatre Company With Sheffield arts venues currently on lockdown we have no performances to review at the moment but that does not mean we are going to stop supporting Sheffield theatre companies, continuing with an interview (by email not face to face in these times Continue Reading
Interview – Becky Cleary, Butter Side Up
Interview – Becky Cleary, Butter Side Up With Sheffield arts venues currently on lockdown we have no performances to review at the moment but that does not mean we are going to stop supporting Sheffield theatre companies, continuing with an interview (by email not face to face in these times Continue Reading
Interview – Rurik Seven, Mage Plays
Interview – Rurik Seven, Mage Plays With Sheffield arts venues currently on lockdown we have no performances to review at the moment but that does not mean we are going to stop supporting Sheffield theatre companies, starting with an interview (by email not face to face in these times of Continue Reading
42nd Street – 11 March 2020, Montgomery Theatre, Sheffield
42nd Street – 11 March 2020, Montgomery Theatre, Sheffield Review by Claire Chapman. “The latest production from Ellesmere Musical Theatre Company can be best summed up as flawless musical perfection, which from the opening note and tap transferred the entire audience from a rainy Sheffield to 1920s New York and Continue Reading