Following two Christmas runs at the Lichfield Garrick New Old Friends brings their take on other Agatha Christie Classic and it's a corker!
Review: Legally Blonde the Musical at the Regent Theatre, Stoke on Trent
This review was originally written for the Reviews Hub Book: Heather Hach Music and Lyrics: Laurence O’Keefe and Nell Benjamin Director: Anthony Williams Legally Blonde the Musical started its latest tour of the UK last year. Since the tour started, there has been a lot of negative attention in the press regarding the abuse of... Continue Reading →
Review: Playhouse Creatures at the New Vic, Newcastle under Lyme
2018 marks 100 years since the first women won the right to vote. Playhouse Creatures launches a season of work celebrating the anniversary and what an enriching corker it is.
Working as a manager of Customer Service, including Social Media for an affiliate marketing company by day and by night and at weekends exploring Theatres up and down the country. I created The Theatre Twittic at the start of 2018 with three aims: 1) To share a different and unique voice on productions at a... Continue Reading →
Review: The Hundred and One Dalmatians at the Rep Theatre, Birmingham
Christmas 2017 is now a memory but that doesn't take anything away from the Birmingham Rep's production on The Hundred and One Dalmatians.
Review: The Band at the Opera House, Manchester
The Band creates a likeable and relatable story about living in the moment and accepting the past in order to move forward in the future
Review: Crimes Against Christmas at the Lichfield Garrick
the Lichfield Garrick have collaborated with New Old Friends to bring a brand new comic gem to their Studio space.
Review: Dick Whittington and the PiRats of the Caribbean at the Rugeley Rose Theatre, Rugeley
While this Pantomime by Sunshine Productions is small, it sure is mighty . It contains all the elements of a great pantomime and more besides. With its lovable characters, funny jokes and enjoyable script, it's a joy to watch.
Review: The Snow Queen at the New Vic Theatre, Newcastle under Lyme
The power of words and imagination. A theme that glitters through this epic musical adaptation of the Snow Queen.
Review: The Hired Man at the Lichfield Garrick, Lichfield
With this year being the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme and Lichfield being a stones throw away from the Pitts of Cannock Chase it's understandable why Tim Ford, Artistic Director of the Lichfield Garrick (who is also Director) chose the Hired Man as the first ever Community Musical to be staged at the Garrick.
