The Importance of Being Oscar
Get yourself a front row seat and prepare to be swept away to Victorian England with a charismatic guide.
Jekyll & Hyde
Meryl Bunce's direction provided the audience with a real sense of the sinister nature of this story.
Boiler Room Six: A Titanic Story
Dazzling and engrossing one-man historical drama telling the story of the ship’s boiler rooms, and the men who stayed below decks to keep it afloat for as long as possible.
The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged)
There’s banter with the audience and occasional participation, a bit of ukulele playing, football analogies and rather more inflatable dinosaurs than you might expect.
Jesus Christ Superstar
What really got me was the band. They weren't quite an orchestra, weren't quite a band - somewhere in between, and absolutely fabulous.
Caroline: A New Musical
The new musical ‘Caroline’ presents the spirit of life and vitality of a period, and our cultural heritage, perfectly.
Hooray for Hollywood
Hooray for Hollywood is easy, fun entertainment - an evening guaranteed to leave you feeling uplifted.
Derren Brown: Only Human
Derren Brown is a consummate showman and this is entertainment for all - even if magic is not your thing.
Sherlock Holmes & The Sign of Four
It was an enjoyable production and a story well told with some first-class characters.
Noughts and Crosses
This was an affecting production where the staging contributed as much to the story as the dialogue and acting.
And Then Come the Nightjars
This is a play that stays with you and settles into your soul.
“I can take any amount of criticism as long as it is unqualified praise.”
— Noel Coward