206 stories by "Fairy Powered Productions"
To call The Beekeeper of Aleppo a story for our time would be an understatement. Christy Lefteri's original novel is the epic, moving tale of a family escaping war-torn Aleppo at the outset …
Animal arrives in London riding high on rave reviews " believe the hype! John Bradfield's unflinching but hilarious play is a queer, inclusive joy. Filthy and funny, it's unmissable entertai…
Quality Street, written by J M Barrie (Peter Pan), tells the story of Phoebe Throssel (Paula Lane) and her sister Susan Throssel (Louisa-May Parker) as young women, Phoebe being the chirpy, …
This touring production of Home, I'm Darling did have me questioning the role we all play in setting out norms and the judgements we make about people, lifestyle choices and assets but it wa…
The RSC's production of Julius Caesar is dynamic and refreshing. Atri Banerjee's directorial debut for the company is a brave, brilliant and bold experience, bringing this 400-year-old play …
Children will be spellbound by the magic of the set and the catchy tunes in The Lost Spells, and adults will be reminded of the innocence of their childhoods. All will be reminded of the bea…
Based on the original play by the incredible Tennessee Williams, this modern take on the classic, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof wows at the Royal Exchange Theatre.
Leeds Playhouse and Belgrade Theatre Coventry's co-production of William Golding's Lords of the Flies is brought to the stage and re-imagined 70 years after it was first written. Nigel Willi…
Titanic The Musical sailed its way into Blackpool and what a show it was. I have to say that the 11 Academy Award-winning worldwide film directed by James Cameron is a huge favourite of mine…
Originally written in 1941 by Bertolt Brecht, The Good Person of Szechwan was first performed in 1943 " and this year celebrates its 80th birthday with an update by Nina Segal.
After The Act, produced by Breach and commissioned by New Diorama, dares to go where not many shows do these days. Billed as a "documentary musical" and based around the controversial Sectio…
Joseph Charlton's witty and incisive play Brilliant Jerks at the Southwark Playhouse portrays the evolution of a brilliant idea into a multi-billion-dollar ride-hailing app, laying bare the …
The Way Old Friends Do is a brand new play written by Ian Hallard and directed by Mark Gatiss. It tells the story of two Birmingham school friends who meet up 30 years later and, after some …
Duet For One is phenomenal, and filled with such raw emotion and moments of intense vulnerability for both characters. Not to mention the absolutely beautiful music performed on the violin d…
Have you ever fancied creating your own comedy? Jumping the Shark explores just that, while unearthing the trauma, mix ups and relationships of five eager writers. The new comedy by David Ca…
Atmospheric, menacing, hypnotic and beautifully danced, Rambert Dance stormed into Hull New Theatre in Peaky Blinders The Redemption of Thomas Shelby. A Rambert production in association wit…
If there was ever a cure for the blues The Cher Show would be it. I left feeling on cloud nine after an evening spent watching this sequinned spectacular which tells the story of how shy gir…
If you want an interesting funny and fabulous evening out with the family that's full of sparkle as well as wicked, then get yourself down to Wimbledon Theatre for Snow White & the Seven…
Straight to the point, don't wait until the end of this review to find out that Goldilocks & The Three Bears at the Epstein Theatre, Liverpool was the best pantomime I have ever seen. Yo…
There was an infectious feeling of fun, frivolity and non-stop belly-busting laughter across Leeds as the famous Rock 'n' Roll panto presenting Dick Whittington, was showing at the fabulous …
Theatre Royal Windsor brings you this year's panto and what a panto it is. Sleeping Beauty tells us the story that we all know and love but with a few twists thrown in, alongside with much e…
Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory The Musical comes to Leeds Playhouse for the festive season. The musical invites one into a world of imagination of Charlie's plight and Willy …
Christmas has exploded over Birmingham in a shower of confetti with the arrival of Nativity! The Musical, written and directed by Debbie Isitt. If the spirit of Christmas has yet to grab you…
Based on the well-loved Raymond Briggs classic, The Snowman stage show can only be described as magical. Having grown up watching the TV adaptation, the piece has always been an integral par…
As with all shows produced by The Rose Theatre, The Importance of Being Earnest takes a familiar favourite by Oscar Wilde and makes it even better. While using all the original language, the…