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The Farce is Back: Open Theatre’s Wright Off Review

Posted on 15th November 201915th November 2019 by Rory Yeates

Rory Yeates review Open Theatre’s latest production, ‘Wright Off’.

In The Middle with Inua Ellams

Posted on 15th November 201915th November 2019 by Jo Haywood

Jo Haywood sits down with playwright, poet and performer Inua Ellams ahead of the return of his smash-hit Barber Shop Chronicles to the Leeds Playhouse.

Hedda Gabler: Theatre Group‘s Tense and Thrilling Production Goes Off with a Bang

Posted on 15th November 201915th November 2019 by Matthew Jeffery

Matthew Jeffery reviews Theatre Group’s production of Hedda Gabler

The King and I: A Problem or a Prize?

Posted on 1st November 20191st November 2019 by Tanika Lane

A glorious concoction of musical nostalgia with intellectual intrigue, the Lincoln Center Theatre Production’s adaption of The King and I comes to Leeds Grand and proves a stellar opportunity to indulge in a night out […]

Jargon: An Exciting Piece Of New Writing

Posted on 23rd May 201923rd May 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Jargon by Open Theatre is a hilarious piece of new writing by Kieran Bose Rosling, showing this Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in the Banham Theatre. Rosling’s experience as a medical student brought this play to […]

Review: Around the World in 80 Days at Leeds Playhouse

Posted on 27th April 201927th April 2019 by Charley Weldrick

Around the World in 80 Daysis showing at the Leeds Playhouse Pop Up Theatre, until the 28th April. As well as offering a thoroughly entertaining rendition of an old classic, whilst maintaining an impressive resemblance […]

Kinky Boots At The Leeds Grand Is A Glittering Success

Posted on 12th April 2019 by Sian Smith

There isn’t a more suited place in Leeds than the Grand Theatre to host the performance which refuses to announce itself quietly: Kinky Boots. The spectacular show arrived in the city on Tuesday 9th April […]

Brazen, Brash and Unmistakably British: ‘The Full Monty’ is the ‘Magic Mike’ of the North

Posted on 27th March 2019 by Hattie Graham

Despite its racy premise (unemployed Sheffield steel workers turning to stripping as a means of making fast cash), Simon Beaufoy’s production of ‘The Full Monty’ was surprisingly heart-warming and thoroughly enjoyable.

LUU Theatre Group’s Rock ‘n’ Roll: A Review

Posted on 24th March 2019 by Toni Stephenson

On Thursday night LUU’s Theatre Group opened their production of Tom Stoppard’s Rock ‘n’ Roll, directed by Steph Green, which took the Alex Clegg studio on a journey of humour, grief, jealousy and unity in […]

Hamlet Review: Tessa Parr inspires in a re-gendered production

Posted on 11th March 201924th October 2019 by Freya Alsop

Hamlet can often seem like a play in danger of being over-done. With that said, through change and adaptation, this production achieves a fresh reinvigoration that is essential for a modern take on the classical […]

Music Theatre Society’s Into The Woods Was Out Of This World

Posted on 11th March 201912th March 2019 by Kinga Glasek

Into the Woods, a musical by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine, has been adapted by the Music Theatre Society for the Spring semester. Directed by Daniel Cartlidge and Shaunagh Kelly, the plot follows a Baker […]

Blue Stockings Makes The Past Feel Immediate

Posted on 11th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Jessica Swale’s Blue Stockings centers around the women of Girton College fighting for their right to graduate in 1896, perhaps a difficult concept for an audience of twenty first century students to relate to. However, […]

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