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Sunny Afternoon Review: counterculture and rock'n'roll prove timeless as ever
Danny Horn & Company (Manuel Harlan) 17 February I 19:30 I Theatre Royal, Nottingham ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I PR - Invite Rebellion. Anarchy. Liberation. The words we might associate with the aesthetic of 1960s Britain. Removed of tradition, this swinging decade ignited an entire social reform, empowering the youth to enforce legislative and civil rights changes. Rock'n'roll band The Kinks were a major voice of the counterculture movement, as Olivier-Award winning musical Sunny Afternoon

Jack Davey
Feb 183 min read


The Bodyguard Review: Houston jukebox musical, delivered at the highest calibre
Sidonie Smith (Rachel Marron) and Company (Paul Coltas) 16 February 2026 I 19:30 I New Wimbledon Theatre, London ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I PR - Invite The Bodyguard is back in London with a bang... quite literally, as the show opens with a room-shaking gunshot to make the entire audience jump! Made famous as a Whitney Houston jukebox musical, it delivers a cinematic, concert-like experience with drama and powerhouse vocals of the highest calibre. This is its fourth major production, open

Emma Knott
Feb 173 min read


Murder At Midnight Review: a shallow comedy-thriller unsure of its identity
Iryna Poplavska, Callum Balmforth & Jason Durr (Pamela Raith) 16 February 2026 I 19:30 I Royal & Derngate, Northampton ⭐⭐⭐ I PR - Invite Opening this week at Northampton's Royal & Derngate, Original Theatre present their touring production of Murder At Midnight, a refreshingly comedic take on the murder mystery genre. Unlike other thrillers, like those of Agatha Christie's mind, the audience aren't kept in the dark, nor slowly drip-fed hints as the murder happens before

Wiktoria Mordon
Feb 173 min read


Darkfield's Arcade Review: dystopian video game drama is bold and inspiring
Photography Credit: Katie Edwards 14 February 2026 I 20:00 I The Lawn, Lincoln (Frequency Festival) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I PR - Invite Willing to be immersed into an 80s dreamlike nostalgia with DARKFIELD? Presented with their signature shipping container experiences, ARCADE plunges audiences into complete darkness, using 360° binaural sound and sensory effects to bring the classic video game beyond the screen. Designed to unsettle, ARCADE understands its audience and excels in provid

Jack Davey
Feb 152 min read


Shadowlands Review: compelling, though measured scenes of C. S. Lewis' life
Hugh Bonneville as C. S. Lewis (Johan Persson) 13 February 2026 I 19:00 I Aldwych Theatre, London ⭐⭐⭐ I PR - Invite Shadowlands is a quietly moving stage production currently playing in London's West End. Written by William Nicholson and based on his BAFTA-winning television film, the play tells the true story of author C. S. Lewis and his life-changing relationship with American poet Joy Davidman, in an exploration of the fragile beauties of life. Originally staged at

Emma Knott
Feb 143 min read


The Beekeeper Of Aleppo Review: a forgiving take on the refugee experience
Alia Lahlou, Joseph Long and Farah Saffari (Manuel Harlan) 12 February 2026 I 19:00 I Nottingham Playhouse ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I PR - Invite Taken from Christy Lefteri's award-winning novel, The Beekeeper Of Aleppo returns to Nottingham Playhouse after a promising premiere in 2023, now touring the UK in 2026. In an era of the United Kingdom where migration policies are highly politicised and weaponised, these stories are all the more necessary. Using theatre as a lens to view off-stag

Jack Davey
Feb 133 min read


War Of The Worlds Review: imitating the dog's style is disorienting yet intriguing
Amy Dunn, Gareth Cassidy, Bonnie Baddoo & Morgan Bailey (Ed Waring) 05 February 2026 I 19:30 I Cast, Doncaster ⭐⭐⭐ I PR - Invite H. G. Wells' sci-fi novel The War Of The Worlds is no stranger to the stage, between Jeff Wayne's musical arena tour and London's immersive experience. Making its international touring debut in Doncaster, theatre practitioners imitating the dog reimagine the apocalyptic tale with miniature environments and camera footage, both live and record

Jack Davey
Feb 73 min read


Crown Of Blood Review: a pressing and crucial approach to human ambition
Mo Sesay as Ashadele & Deyemi Okanlawon as Aderemi (Robling Photography) 03 February 2026 I 19:00 I Crucible Theatre, Sheffield ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I PR - Invite Subsequent to last year's Death And The King's Horseman, Utopia Theatre return to Sheffield with Crown Of Blood, directed by Mojisola Kareem. Gutsy and visceral, this adaptation reimagines Shakespeare's Macbeth during the civil wars of 19th century Yorubaland, and how these societies operated before colonialism. General Ader

Jack Davey
Feb 43 min read
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