Review: Steel Magnolias (Neil Gooding Productions & Woodward Productions)
Every aspect of this staging works to highlight the strengths of Steel Magnolias – to a point where we don’t care about its contrivances.
Every aspect of this staging works to highlight the strengths of Steel Magnolias – to a point where we don’t care about its contrivances.
A vivid tale of adolescent redemption inhabited by characters existing at the margins of reality.
Gavrylyuk's technique is flawless, sometimes astonishing. But does he overplay his strengths?
Can young love survive in modern day Cardiff? Gary Owen's warmhearted drama puts everything in its way.
Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy about gender, identity and sexuality exuberantly reinvented.
ASQ's soul-stirring touring program is one for the memory bank.
For bassoon fans this one’s the grand-daddy of them all.
Romantic giants up close and downsized for a fine drop of red.
With a highly gifted and vocally balanced cast, this is ensemble performance at its best.
MCO takes its audience on a rewarding stroll along a path connecting Vivaldi's Four Seasons to Libby Croad’s COVID-era Portraits.
Set during Northern Ireland's Troubles, Grace Chapple's tinderbox drama tells a universal story of past violence and ongoing trauma.
Shipshape and Bristol fashion. No weak links in this WASO Wagner led by British baritone Christopher Maltman.
An imaginative exploration of contemporary music, balancing political urgency with sonic experimentation.