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
sheffield
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
Sleeping Beauty – 10 January 2020, Montgomery Theatre, Sheffield
Sleeping Beauty – 10 January 2020, Montgomery Theatre, Sheffield Review by Callam Fellows “It seems impossible that a Princess can sleep so soundly when there’s an audience full of families roaring with laughter at the jokes and sketches this show has to offer. The fairytale setting is brought to life Continue Reading
Top five shows to see in Sheffield this January
Top five shows to see in Sheffield this January Happy new year from Last Night I Dreamt Of. We’re kicking off the new decade with our top five shows to see in Sheffield this January, as always in date order. Sleeping Beauty (10 to 18 January) & Goldilocks and the Continue Reading
Kiss Me Kate – 20 December 2019, Sheffield Hallam Students Union
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 Continue Reading
The Government Inspector – 14 December 2019, Sheffield Hallam Students Union
The Government Inspector – 14 December 2019, Sheffield Hallam Students Union Reviewer Callam Fellows. “Upon leaving the theatre after the show my side was physically hurting, which I feel is the sign of a good comedy. The Government Inspector incorporates classic themes and set-ups for a farce with a plot Continue Reading