An Update To My Open Letter Regarding Shakespeare at Stafford Castle

On the 6th of December, I wrote an open letter to both Freedom Leisure and Stafford Borough Council regarding the future of Shakespeare at Stafford Castle. The concerns I had and the ideas around making the production more sustainable. From the letter, I was pleased to meet with representatives from Stafford Borough Council, Freedom Leisure,... Continue Reading →

An Open Letter To Stafford Borough Council and Freedom Leisure regarding the future of Open Air Shakespeare at Stafford Castle

To Freedom Leisure and Stafford Borough Council, My fear with this decision to move Stafford Shakespeare to Stafford Gatehouse is that Freedom Leisure, approved by Cabinet is losing touch with the long term artistic ambition of the Gatehouse and is growing further away with its local community. It is clear both parties want Shakespeare in... Continue Reading →

Freedom Leisure Culls Historic Open Air Shakespeare at Stafford Castle

30 years of history. Gone. Ended with a blink of an eye. Amid financial pressures, Freedom Leisure has forced Stafford Borough Council to accept that its Open Air Stafford Festival Shakespeare should be no more. Instead, replacing it with a Shakespeare production staged indoors at the Gatehouse Theatre, Stafford in 2023 with its future after... Continue Reading →

Free Theatre In Stratford Upon Avon This Summer

Did you know, during the summer month weekends, the Royal Shakespeare Company’s outdoor theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, The Dell, plays host to a range of lively productions that you can watch? Now in its 14th year, The Dell is situated on the banks of the River Avon in Avonbank Gardens, near Holy Trinity Church.  The performances... Continue Reading →

West End 2022/2023 Average Ticket Prices

What is the average price of a West End Ticket? How many of the entry price point tickets are available per show? How many tickets for a show are now above £100?  The cost of catching a London show remains a discussion point for many. From the immersive production at Cabaret to the recent supply... Continue Reading →

Casting Announced For Blood Harmony and £10 Tickets

ThickSkin and Lawrence Batley Theatre has announced the full cast of Blood Harmony, a new play featuring music by The Staves. The production is co-produced with Watford Palace Theatre and Wales Millennium Centre and supported by The Lowry. The dates for Bloody Harmony are as follows: The Lowry - 10th to 18th Jun 2022 The... Continue Reading →

New Les Mis Trailer and £10 Tickets!

Do you hear the people sing? Les Misérables is one of the staples of the West End, with the title being in London since 1985 and going through two different productions. From the original RSC and Cameron Mackintosh production, to the recent production by Cameron Mackintosh which debuted as the 25th Anniversary UK Tour it's... Continue Reading →

Reading Rep Announces New Season With All Tickets Priced at £20

In a radical, yet exciting move, Reading Rep has not just recently announced a new season, but also a hugely exciting overhaul of their pricing structure. All tickets for the new season will be priced under £20 while there will also be £5 tickets for Under 30s to further make theatre affordable for all. But... Continue Reading →

Top 10 Theatres in the UK for People with Hearing Loss

I'm keen to always ensure that theatre remains both affordable for everyone and also accessible for everyone. Hearing aid specialist, ReSound has recently complete research into the most popular UK theatres to discover which are the most accessible to thos visitors with hearing impairments, based on the facilities they provide. Venues were rated out of... Continue Reading →

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