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A Peep into the RSC's Driftwood rehearsals
Cat White as Ruby and Martins Imhangbe as Diamond. Photo by Marc Brenner. Driftwood by Martina Laird. At The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon, from Friday 17 April to Saturday 30 May 2026. The transferring to Kiln Theatre, London from Wednesday 3 June. Director Justin Audibert. Preview Rehearsal images have been released for the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), in association with Kiln Theatre, for the world premiere of Driftwood, a powerful new play by Martina Laird. Set

ann-evans
2 hours ago2 min read


Powerful revival of ‘The Crucible’ next up at Rugby Theatre
L-R: Hazel Sloan, Aimee Marriott, Alice Guard, Evangeline Parker and Nyasha Usiku. Photo by Archie Parker. The Crucible by Arthur Miller, performed by In The Round Theatre youth group at Rugby Theatre, from 11-18 April. Preview A classic Arthur Miller play highlighting the dangers of polarisation and mass hysteria is next up at Rugby Theatre, performed by talented young actors from local youth group In The Round Theatre. The Crucible is a re-telling of the Salem witch trials

Rosie Fuller
2 days ago2 min read


Thought provoking script complemented by brilliant acting
Sharon Sully (Rita) and Stuart Lawson (Frank). Photo by Rach Davis. Educating Rita by Willy Russell. Performed by the Young Performers Institute at The Dorothea Mitchell Hall, Claverdon. Directed by Pete Davis. Runs until 29 March 2026. Review by Charles Essex. Willy Russell’s play is well-known and the story set in Liverpool could easily have been marred by mediocre clichéd acting. Fortunately, director Pete Davis was blessed with terrific performances from the two lead

Charles Essex
3 days ago2 min read


The beast within - Hyde unleashed in spooktastic setting
Jonathan Goodwin. Photo by Bindi Chauli. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Anglican Church in London Road Cemetery. Performed by Don't Go Into The Cellar Productions. Friday 27 March 2026. Review by Amanda Burden. Human duality: the eternal tug-of-war between good and evil, light and dark, restraint and indulgence - the mask of ourselves we present to the world versus the savage brute lurking just beneath the surface, waiting for its chance to wreak havoc. Admi
Amanda Burden
4 days ago2 min read


Superb singing underpinned this delightful light comedy
Claire and Tim Johnson. Photo courtesy of Consensus Opera. A Ring of Untruths, written and adapted by Tim Johnson, performed by Consensus Opera at The Bear Pit Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon from 25 - 27 March 2026. Review by Charles Essex Following on from Consensus Opera’s 2026 production A Bitter and Twisted Cocktail, Tim Johnson has written a wonderful thriller using his encyclopaedic knowledge of Gilbert and Sullivan music. The story starts with a lowly detective (Trac

Charles Essex
4 days ago2 min read


RSC announce full casting for The Tempest
Kenneth Branagh plays Prospero. Photo (C) the artist. The Tempest by William Shakespeare, directed by Richard Eyre, at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon from Wednesday 13 May – Saturday 20 June. Preview Full casting is today announced for the RSC’s forthcoming production of William Shakespeare’s The Tempest, directed by Richard Eyre marking his first time directing in Stratford-upon-Avon following an esteemed career as a director, writer and former Artistic

ann-evans
5 days ago2 min read


Stratford Gin & Rum Festival returns for 2026 with New Riverside Venue
Sam Evans of the Shakespeare Distillery. Photo by the company. Gin and rum lovers are in for a treat as the popular Stratford Gin & Rum Festival returns in 2026 with an exciting new riverside home at the Crowne Plaza Stratford-upon-Avon, on 19 July from 12 to 5pm. Taking place beside the River Avon, the festival will bring together a hand-picked line-up of craft gin and rum distilleries, offering visitors the chance to sample, discover and purchase a wide variety of premium

Tanya Aspinwall
6 days ago2 min read


Henry V - A drama for our troubled times
Alfred Enoch as Henry V. Photo by Johan Persson. Henry V by William Shakespeare at The Royal Shakespeare Theatre until 25 April 2026. Directed by Tamara Harvey. Review by Wynne Lang. Alfred Enoch returns to Stratford in the role of Henry V, after his breakout debut as Pericles in 2024, and provides us with an engaging portrayal of a young king thrust into leadership in the cauldron of war, one refreshingly free of bombast. This Henry strives for the human touch, and it’s quic
Wynne Lang
7 days ago3 min read


A Fabulous Fair Lady
The cast of My Fair Lady. Photo courtesy of Helen Ashbourne. My Fair Lady, Leamington and Warwick Musical Society, Royal Spa Centre, Leamington Spa, from 24 - 28 March 2026. Director and Musical Director/Conductor James Suckling. Review by Ann Cee Lerner and Loewe’s ‘My Fair Lady’ throbbed with warmth, humour and very classy costumes and hats last night as the Leamington and Warwick Musical Society put on their annual show (this week only). Great voices led us through the P

Ann Cee
7 days ago2 min read


Submerged Truths: Fishville at Coventry College
Cast of Fishville. Photo provided by Coventry College. Coventry College - Fishville by Afsaneh Gray at Studio One - City Campus, 50 Swanswell Street, Coventry CV1 5DG, 7pm, Tuesday 24 March 2026. One night only. Review by David Court. There is something inherently melancholic about coastal towns, particularly those caught out of season. Worn down by salt air and time, they often exude a quiet listlessness — a curious tension between openness and confinement, freedom and entra
David Court
7 days ago3 min read


The Phoenix that rose from the sand
Sarah Agha in A Grain of Sand. Photo by Alan Blundell. A Grain of Sand written by Elias Matar and performed by Sarah Agha at the Belgrade Theatre on 23 March 2026. Review by Amanda Burden. An eleven-year-old girl full of fun, mischief and fart jokes – nothing unusual here. Except instead of entertaining her family and friends, Renad is homeless, alone and starving, a refugee orphan in the streets of Palestine. A Grain of Sand, written by Elias Matar and performed by the amaz
Amanda Burden
Mar 242 min read


Man's Best Friend
Gorgeous dogs enjoying the attention. Photos by Rob Tysall Pro Photography. As life gets back to normal for all the canine competitors and their owners and handlers who were involved in Crufts, Elementary WhatsOn looks back on our visit to this world famous dog show held over the four-day period of 5-8 March at the Birmingham NEC. We’ve put together a roundup of dogs and events that caught our eye, including some gorgeous dogs who may not have achieved Best in Show, but were

ann-evans
Mar 244 min read


ORWELL: The Road to 1984
ORWELL: The Road to 1984. Photo credit Macready Theatre. Orwell: The Road to 1984, at Macready Theatre, Rugby on Tuesday 24 March at 7.30pm. Preview. George Orwell is perhaps the most influential English writer of the twentieth century. His classic tales Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four which warn of the dangers of totalitarianism - erosion of free speech, abuse of power, increasing control of all aspects of our lives - resonate now more than ever. But where did his v

ann-evans
Mar 231 min read


Manners, Murder, and a Cringe-tastic Middle-Class Meltdown
Cathryn Bowler (Debbie), Christine Evans (Elsa), Jon Elves (Peter). Photo courtesy of The Criterion. The Unfriend By Steven Moffatt at the Criterion Theatre, Earlsdon, Coventry from 21 – 28 March 2026. Review by Annette Kinsella. The “stranger at the feast” is a well-worn literary device. From Shallow Grave and Single White Female, to the clinical yet deadly agents of domestic terrorism The Tiger Who Came to Tea and The Cat in the Hat, writers can't get enough of the unexp

Annette Kinsella
Mar 223 min read


Large audience delighted by these varied pieces
Harvey Brough and Choir. Photo credit Vanessa Swann. Vox Populi. The Bells of Paradise. Performed at Holy Trinity Church, Leamington Spa, Saturday 21 March 2026. Review by Charles Essex. Vox Populi thrilled an almost full audience at Holy Trinity Church in Leamington with four varied pieces that continue to demonstrate Harvey Brough’s community choir’s versatility and talent. The first half featured two of Fauré’s pieces. Cantique de Jean Racine, written by Fauré when he

Charles Essex
Mar 223 min read


Experience the beauty of the ‘Blue Morpho’ Butterfly this Easter!
The Blue Morpho Butterfly. Photo courtesy of The Butterfly Farm. Stratford-upon-Avon Butterfly Farm is proud to support its sister conservation and breeding project, ‘Fallen Stones Butterfly Farm’ in Belize this Easter. During the holidays from 28 March – 12 April, visitors can experience the breathtaking beauty of hundreds of Blue Morpho butterflies, which have been sourced directly from the project. Known for their iridescent, shimmering wings, the Blue Morpho is one of t

Tanya Aspinwall
Mar 222 min read


Frozen at The Loft
(L-R) Cheryl Laverick, James Proctor, Tracey James. Photo by Richard Smith Photography. Leamington Spa's Loft Theatre Stages Bryony Lavery’s Frozen. Running from Wednesday 1April to Saturday 11 April. Directed by Dave Crossfield. Preview Frozen follows the disappearance of ten‑year‑old Rhona, whose mother, Nancy, retreats into a state of suspended hope. Over subsequent years, three characters come to terms with this in very different ways: her mother, her killer, and the cr

ann-evans
Mar 212 min read


A Grain of Sand
A Grain of Sand by Elias Matar at The Belgrade Theatre, B2 Venue from 23 to 25 March 2026. Directed by Elias Matar; performer and co-deviser – Sarah Aghar. Preview Renad, a young Gazan girl, embarks on a dangerous journey. Carrying only the echoes of her grandmother’s tales and the spark of her own imagination, she searches for her family and the ‘Anqaa’ – the mythical Palestinian Phoenix. A Grain of Sand is a one-woman show that takes an intimate look at war through the ey

ann-evans
Mar 201 min read


Landing on stage: The War of the Worlds, boldly reimagined.
War of the Worlds at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry. 18 March until the 21 March 2026. Adapted by imitating the dog. Review by David Court Photo courtesy imitating the dog It is generally considered poor form to invoke one’s own experience in a review, yet here it provides useful context. Some years ago, I attended a stage adaptation of Berberian Sound Studio at the Donmar Warehouse - one of the most remarkable pieces of theatre I have seen. For those familiar with the film,
David Court
Mar 192 min read

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