Frankenstein – 19 February 2020, Sheffield University Drama Studio Review by Artisan Friendly. “Directed by Sam Islam, the action of Frankenstein takes place in the study of the Victor Frankenstein on the shores of Lake Geneva, Switzerland in the late 19th Century. Using a spare colour palate, the lighting casted Continue Reading
Funny Money – 11 February 2020, Sheffield Library Theatre
Funny Money – 11 February 2020, Sheffield Library Theatre Review by Claire Chapman. “Featuring superb comic timing and direction throughout, thanks to first time full-length production director Marcus Newman, and natural performances from the entire cast, Funny Money provides an excellent lesson in not just how to dig yourself into Continue Reading
Top five shows to see in Sheffield this February
Top five shows to see in Sheffield this February Whether you are looking for an alternative to your usual Valentines Day or a night off from hibernating inside, these are our top five shows to see in Sheffield this February in date order. Apologies in advance, we are aware that Continue Reading
A Bedtime Story For My Mummy – 27 January 2020, Theatre Workshop, Sheffield
A Bedtime Story For My Mummy – 27 January 2020, Theatre Workshop, Sheffield Review my Melanie Hopkins. “As soon as I heard of Alice Connolly’s plans for a devised, solo theatre piece revolving around bedtime stories, Barbie and other beautiful dolls introduced at childhood, I was immediately gripped by the Continue Reading
Goldilocks and the Three Bears – 23 January 2020, Montgomery Theatre, Sheffield
Goldilocks and the Three Bears – 23 January 2020, Montgomery Theatre, Sheffield Review by Callam Fellows “Goldilocks and the Three Bears is a classic fairy tale, but its circus themed panto plot has scarcely been seen on theatre stages for years. This was until the recent popularity of The Greatest Continue Reading
Fading Into Nothingness – 17 January 2020, Merlin Theatre Sheffield
Fading Into Nothingness – 17 January 2020, Merlin Theatre Sheffield Review by Melanie Hopkins. “The Merlin Theatre is a fantastic venue for both new work and classic productions. It is adaptable, spacious, and houses a commanding stage that has the ability to capture an audience off the bat and bring Continue Reading