Jo Turbitt (and her 8-year-old companion) review a 'poignant, cheeky, magical' production.
Michael Cox reviews an impressive production with an unforgettable performance.
Jo Turbitt reviews the latest UK tour of a 'pacey, physical, cheeky comedy'.
Amy Taylor reviews a production with a 'wonderfully playful subversive charm that runs throughout'.
Michael Cox reviews a production with impressive components but ultimately stalls.
Joy Watters reviews a production with 'excellent performance' that give the production 'the power it requires'.
Michael Cox reviews 'an ambitious project that is worthwhile'.
Michael Cox reviews 'a missed opportunity'.
Michael Cox reviews a production that 'looks great but is just too safe for its own good'.
Michael Cox reviews a production of a modern Scottish classic with excellent performances.
Michael Cox reviews a 'hilarious yet poignant' production.
Michael Cox reviews 'a stand-out' production.
Michael Cox reviews a strong production of a modern classic.
Michael Cox reviews 'a commendable production' that is currently being screened throughout Britain.
Joy Watters reviews a production with bucket loads of festive spirit.
Michael Cox reviews 'a treat from start to finish'.
Michael Cox reviews a cute production.
Ashling Findlay-Carroll reviews a glitzy production that's 'fun with a capital F'.
Michael Cox reviews an 'empty production' barely rescued by three performances but still haunted by the absence of a familiar face.
Michael Cox reviews a safe production of the classic tale.