The History Boys – 22 February 2017, Sheffield University Drama Studio The History Boys is my favourite play (this is the fourth time I’ve seen a performance of it) and I’m a massive fan of the film and its writer Alan Bennett, and not just because it includes my favourite ever Continue Reading
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Comfort and Joy – 15 February 2017, Sheffield Library Theatre
Comfort and Joy – 15 February 2017, Sheffield Library Theatre I love an anniversary and I love comedy so was delighted to be in the audience at Sheffield Library Theatre on Wednesday 15 February to see the Tudor Players kick off their 50th anniversary year with Comfort and Joy (written by comedian Mike Harding Continue Reading
The Play That Goes Wrong – 13 February, Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield
The Play That Goes Wrong – 13 February, Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield ***** Comedy and theatre are my two favourite art forms which is why I treated my boyfriend and I to tickets to see the award winning The Play That Goes Wrong, which brilliantly combines the two, on its first Continue Reading
Cinderella – 13 January 2017, Montgomery Theatre, Sheffield
Cinderella – 13 January 2017, Montgomery Theatre, Sheffield ***** For me Cinderella will always be the ultimate panto, full of romance, makeovers, beautiful shoes, charming princes, fairy godmothers, ugly sisters and Buttons, which is why I was delighted to be in the audience for the opening night of the Wales Continue Reading
Jack and the Beanstalk – 2 January 2017, Sheffield City Hall
Jack and the Beanstalk – 2 January 2017, Sheffield City Hall Christmas might be over but panto season is still in full swing and on a gigantic scale at Sheffield City Hall, were Manor Operatic Society are performing Jack and the Beanstalk, their annual panto until next Sunday (8th January). Continue Reading
Edward Scissorhands – 17 December 2016, Village Screen Pop-Up Cinema, Sheffield
Edward Scissorhands – 17 December 2016, Village Screen Pop-Up Cinema, Sheffield Confession time, 26 years after its release I have never seen the Tim Burton classic Edward Scissorhands, so when I was offered free tickets to see it as part of the Village Screen Pop-Up Cinema in a Kelham Island Continue Reading