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Opening Night – Review
When Sheridan Smith took the leading lady role in this brand new musical from Rufus Wainwright, she must’ve realised people will remember how close this is to home for her. Read more
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Priscilla The Party
Priscilla The Party is an exciting new immersive production based on the beloved 1994 film, ‘Priscilla Queen of the Desert’. This adaptation follows the journey of Tick, Adam, and Bernadette, three drag performers who embark on a colourful adventure across the Australian outback in their trusty old school bus, affectionately named Priscilla Queen of the… Read more
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Sister Act – Review
The triumphant return of Sister Act most definitely raised its voice at the opening night at The Dominion Theatre. The movie Sister Act written by Joseph Howard; flows seamlessly from screen to stage; this is beautifully done by Cheri and Bill Steinkellner, with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Glen Slater. They all honour… Read more
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A Taste of Honey – Review
On a cold and wet Manchester evening we were taken on a trip down memory lane and only down the road to 1950s Salford. A hard working class place not for the faint hearted. Read more
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Cluedo 2 – Review
Two years ago, Michelle Collins and Daniel Casey were among the cast members in Cluedo, a stage adaptation of the popular board game, reimagined as a comedy murder mystery. Now, to celebrate the famous detective game’s 75th birthday, it’s time for Cluedo 2 – another humorous whodunnit from the same writers Maurice Gran and Laurence… Read more
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The Wife of Cyncoed – Review
‘Penny’s holding court’ and from the first sneering sentence we’re introduced to Vivian Parry’s newly retired Roath Park grandmother, Jayne. Read more