Top ten shows to see in Sheffield this November

Top ten shows to see in Sheffield this November Thought November is all about the fireworks, you were wrong. November is looking even busier than ever for great shows in Sheffield, so this month we recommend not our usual five, but double at 10 shows to see, in our usual Continue Reading

I Want My Mummy – 29 October 2019, Montgomery Theatre, Sheffield

I Want My Mummy – 29 October 2019, Montgomery Theatre, Sheffield Review by Claire Chapman. “For my first review and return to the theatre since giving birth to my first child, I not only chose a children’s show but also one whose title I prayed was not a summary of Continue Reading

Choke Me – 24 October 2019, Performance Lab, Sheffield

Choke Me – 24 October 2019, Performance Lab, Sheffield Review by Daniel O’ Key. “You can only imagine my intrigue after receiving a face mask and earplugs before seeing a show called “Choke Me”. I was told to expect a provocative piece of theatre targeting the environmental threats within South Continue Reading

Little Shop of Horrors – 22 October 2019, Theatre Deli, Sheffield

Little Shop of Horrors – 22 October 2019, Theatre Deli, Sheffield. Review by Callam Fellows. “Little Shop of Horrors is a show that you can really sink your teeth into and it’s refreshing to see more done with this production by Southey Musical Theatre Company. The puppets were impressive, though Continue Reading

Female Transport – 16 October 2019, Sheffield University Drama Studio

Female Transport – 16 October 2019, Sheffield University Drama Studio. Review by the brand new member of our reviewing team Daniel O’ Key. “Female Transport, written by Stephen Gooch, could easily be retitled as “Orange Is The New Black: At Sea”. It was a raw and surprisingly timely drama, accounting Continue Reading

Bready or Not – 28 September 2019, The Holt, Sheffield

Bready or Not – 28 September 2019, The Holt, Sheffield We have been big supporters of Butter Side Up Theatre Company from their very beginning, but have yet to attend one of their stand-up comedy nights, so what better place to start than to send our reviewer and LGBT advocate Continue Reading