Monthly Archives: March 2024

School for Scandal – Derby Theatre

A major new revival of  a classic  comedy produced by Tilted Wig on the third stop of its nationwide tour. – Author  Richard  Sheridan is one of the most astonishing figures in British, and Anglo- Irish, dramatic history. Born in … Continue reading

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Awful Auntie – Wolverhampton Grand Theatre

David Walliams has cemented himself a position as  a favourite children’s author both with his books and plays. His writing covers an appeal to a variety of ages. Tonight I took a ten year old grandson and seven year old … Continue reading

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 Sherlock Holmes The Valley of Fear – Derby Theatre

**** Sherlock Holmes novels and plays were very popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.  Author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a celebrity in the English speaking world and a leading and influential Spiritualist.  “The Valley of Fear” … Continue reading

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Teapots and Superglue – Sutton Arts Theatre

***** Sutton Arts has  taken a risk performing an unknown play by  a local  actor turned playwright. However that risk is mitigated by two things. Firstly, the doyen of Midlands  comic Amdram Barrie Atchison directs, secondly an outstanding cast has … Continue reading

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Sao Paulo Dance Company – Wolverhampton Grand Theatre

**** In advance this was  one  of the most intriguing elements of the Grand’s  2024 programme, and so it proved to be  on the night. The Sao Paulo Dance Company is state sponsored ,  a government supported cultural gem and … Continue reading

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Animal Farm- Derby Theatre, 28/2/24

Orwell wrote this, his eponymous novel,  in 1944 when the UK and US were allies with the Soviet Union. It is a political satire on Communist totalitarianism , the events leading up to the Russian Revolution of 1917, and then … Continue reading

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