Theatre Review
9th December 2017 | By nq_admin
Review: Morale is High (Since We Gave Up Hope) @ Contact TheatreIn this digressive yet affable piece of gig-theatre by Manchester-based theatre company Powder Keg, Ross McCaffery and Jake Walton drag us through a whirlwind of...
9th December 2017 | By nq_admin
Review: Guys and Dolls at the Royal Exchange TheatreAfter moving the classic musical up the road in New York, the musical gets a brand new soul. This version of Frank Loesser’s musical about...
1st December 2017 | By nq_admin
Review: Nativity the Musical at Manchester’s Palace TheatreBased on the 2009 film, which is now a British classic Christmas film, expectations were high for the cast and creatives of Nativity the Musical. ...
29th November 2017 | By nq_admin
Review: Elf the Musical at The LowrySequins, snow, the North Pole and a whole lot of singing, what more do you want from a musical? Based on the wonderful 2003 hit...
28th November 2017 | By nq_admin
Review: Gok Wan Naked and Baring All at The LowryFrom growing up on a Leicester council estate, to to becoming one of the country’s most recognised faces, Gok Wan has had a career that...
27th November 2017 | By nq_admin
Review: Man on the Moon at Manchester’s Contact TheatreLooking at the dynamics of the father-daughter relationship that Keisha has with her father, Keisha shows us the multiple influences or barriers to them understanding...
22nd November 2017 | By nq_admin
Review: Cilla the Musical at the Palace Theatre ManchesterBased on the hit television series, Bill Kenwrght and Laurie Mansfield present BAFTA Award winning Jeff Pope’s Cilla’s the Musical. A star of the charts...
19th November 2017 | By nq_admin
Review: Les Misérables School Edition at Liverpool’s Epstein TheatreNow, Les Misérables is a musical very close to my heart, after performing in two productions of the musical, I think I know all the...
18th November 2017 | By nq_admin
Review: Cheryl Martin: Who Wants to Live Forever? at Contact TheatreOne woman’s life-long love for Billie Holiday’s music, for the stars, and for her lost baby brother. Who Wants To Live Forever? is about camping...
15th March 2017 | By jackwright
Theatre Review: Little Shop of Horrors at Manchester Palace TheatreThe 1986 sci-fi musical film caused frenzy amongst theatregoers and film buffs alike, but it is this breath-taking stage production at The Palace Theatre that...