206 stories by "Fairy Powered Productions"
A highly-dramatic and first-class performance of Opera North's Orfeo Ed Euridice was extremely well received with rapturous applause at the exquisite Grand Theatre, Leeds. This must be one o…
The plot of Bombay Superstar transpires to be a bit of an unofficial biopic of the Bollywood actress Rekha. Rekha's story has been subtly changed and some life events have been swapped with …
Many great comedies are reimagined and this re-adaptation of Moliére's Tartuffe, originally commissioned and produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company made with The Rep, is very obliging to…
Jenna Fincken's unsettling and unforgettable play about coercive control chronicles a relationship from meeting to the first act of violence. Funny, disturbing and uncomfortable " Louise ask…
The Original Theatre Company is currently touring with a new adaption, by Rachel Wagstaff, of The Mirror Crack'd, from Agatha Christie's 1962 novel, The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side. It …
The Famous Five " A New Musical, a collaboration between Chichester Festival Theatre and Theatr Clwyd, brings a fresh vibe that sees writer Elinor Cook and director Tamara Harvey concentrate…
The Octagon Theatre is currently home to the world premiere of the new musical based on the novel by Markus Zusak, The Book Thief. The play begins with an introduction from our Narrator, pla…
It is a testament to Danny Robins' 2:22 " A Ghost Story at the Criterion Theatre that many people go back for a second viewing " this is lots of fun as you try to spot what is going on and n…
From great American novel to star-casted film to Tony Award-nominated Broadway musical, Alison Walker's The Color Purple has seen many formats over the years. A hard-hitting musical at the b…
Trump L'Oeil is a musical romp through the Trump years, played for laughs and employing many different theatrical genres to create the full effect of the chaos of the time. Drawing on surrea…
This is the premiere of David Walliams' Demon Dentist, presented by Birmingham Stage Company, one of the leading producers of quality theatre for children and families.
Arrows & Traps' outstanding online films of reimagined Greek myths were a joy during the pandemic, and you should not miss the chance to see Persephone live on stage at the Brockley Jack…
Beautiful charts the early years of Carole King from a 16 year old girl writing her first hit single, to her first solo concert in front of an audience at Carnegie Hall in June 1971. King wo…
Happy Meal is a show about friendship, identity and is ultimately a heart-warming love story, a lot to pack into a show that is about an hour long. This delightful two-hander is labelled as …
Farine Clarke's sharp and scathing play London Zoo returns to the Bread & Roses for a well-deserved longer run. Even though the story is set at the turn of the millennium, the characters…
Hayley McGhee has created an absolute gem of a solo show in Age is a Feeling at Summerhall Anatomy Lecture Theatre, Edinburgh. A day after seeing it, some of the lines (and feelings evoked) …
Coming of age biopic Rob Madge: My Son's a Queer (But What Can You Do?) at the Underbelly George Square, Edinburgh is truly a thing of beauty, its life affirming and will leave you crying li…
Rinkoo Barpaga has created a fascinating and unsettling show in Made in India/Britain. An honest and clear-eyed exploration of his own experiences and reactions to navigating life as a deaf …
The Globe Theatre's production of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar begins with the news that Julius Caesar has defeated Pompey. Right from the start, the audience is required to be part o…
Incredibly anticipated by the theatre community and postponed due to Covid, Sister Act has certainly made the long wait worth it. Beverley Knight, Jennifer Saunders, Keala Settle and Lizzie…
There is nothing that will prepare you for The Book Of Mormon, famously created (book, music and lyrics) by the minds behind South Park. Without knowledge of the plot, there is an expectatio…
What I can safely say about Millennials at The Other Palace is that Elliot Clay has produced a collection of irresistible musical earworms, some rousing, some boppy, a couple reflective, all…
If you're familiar with Franz Kafka, you'll be aware of the themes so often present in his work: isolation, alienation, mental and physical struggle " the epitome of 'Kafkaesque'. Acclaimed …
A-Typical Rainbow is a play written, and starring, JJ Green and produced by Aria Entertainment. The play will run at the Turbine Theatre until 7 August before hopefully being picked up to co…
Co-produced by Leeds Playhouse and Opera North, A Little Night Music, Stephen Sondheim's musical bittersweet comedy, returns to the Leeds Playhouse after it made its debut last summer.