Southey Musical Theatre Company’s Flowers for Mrs Harris – 27 April 2022, The Montgomery Theatre Review by Jacob Bush. Flowers for Mrs Harris first started life at Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre and became a beloved show in the city. Southey Musical Theatre Company have now brought the musical back to Sheffield, this time at the Montgomery […]

SUPAS’ Rent – 8 December 2021, Sheffield University Drama Studio Review by Daniel O’Key. 25 years ago, bohemians and theatre kids’ lives were changed forever more by the debut of Jonathan Larsson’s rock musical Rent. And like gingerbread lattes, The Pogues and dreadful gift-wrapping, Sheffield University Performing Arts Society (SUPAS) brought Larsson’s classic to the […]

SUPAS’ Sister Act – 25 November 2021, Sheffield University Theatre Studio Review by Jacob Bush. Sister Act is a hugely popular musical for amateur theatre companies to perform and has been performed several companies in recent years in Sheffield, including Croft House Theatre Company in 2015, Easy Street Theatre Company in 2017 (in which I […]

STOS Theatre Company’s Elf the Musical – 16 November 2021, Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield Review by Jacob Bush. Christmas has well and truly started in Sheffield! The Christmas market has opened, the Christmas lights switch will be switched on this Sunday and the first Christmas production for the year has opened in the city. This production […]

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 brought a Broadway quality production […]

Kiss Me Kate – 20 December 2019, Sheffield Hallam Students Union Reviewer Leah Rhodes-Burch. “Performed at HUBS Hallam Union, I was very intrigued how they could utilise the performance space for such a big musical show. We were welcomed to the show by Musical Director George Bowley whose introduction was engaging and full of pride […]