Review: Progress’ intense, intoxicating production of Lucy Prebble’s The Effect
The Effect shows what Progress Theatre does best: well-chosen and insightful source material is handled excellently by cast and crew ...
The Effect shows what Progress Theatre does best: well-chosen and insightful source material is handled excellently by cast and crew ...
Progress Theatre's production of Dinner is as funny and fresh as Buffini's work demands in a grounded yet philosophical comedy
The Way Old Friends Do is the new production written by Ian Hallard, who also stars alongside James Bradshaw
READING Repertory Theatre is gearing up for its latest production, the world premiere of Chris Cuming's adaptation of Peter Pan. ...
Anita Oui's Suspenders is back at The Rising Sun Arts Centre, and this time it's celebrating the art-pop monolith Lady ...
Twenty years after their first album, The Go! Team shows that their get-up-and-go is as fresh and vibrant as it ...
Triangle Players' Robinson Crusoe is cheeky, fun, and self-referential, complete with sing-a-long moments and a quintessential panto dame
PROGRESS Theatre continues its 76th season with the first of its productions for 2023, The Welkin. Written by Lucy Kirkwood, ...
Progress Theatre is welcoming 2023 with its first production of the year, The Welkin, by Lucy Kirkwood
Beth Flintoff's adaptation of an old favourite is filled with heart-warming, festive cheer, making for a perfect Christmas production
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