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Love is tricky in Verona – and not just because one falls for the daughter of your dear old dad’s mortal enemy.
I’VE attended the last eight Blues Nights at The Bridge in Milford and I have been consistently amazed by the quality of musicianship on show.
Ghost The Musical at Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre is a dazzling re-imaging of the iconic movie
Packed with magical special effects and a cast that sparkles, Aladdin at Southampton Mayflower Theatre is a perfect family show
The End of the Road Festival has never been one to fall into pigeonholes.
THERE’S not much you can buy for under a £1 these days, so anyone paying a visit to The Drift Inn will be surprised to see the 99p Whippy on the menu
To my shame, I was not familiar with the works of Brian Friel but this omission has now been rectified.
The Strange Blues Band are Marty (lead guitar and vocals), Crash (rhythm guitar and vocals), Colin (bass) and Greg (drums/vocals), writes Ian Hey.
What a production and what a performance by each and every member of the cast!
Hits of the 80s combined with dazzling visuals for the musical reimagining of the iconic film An Officer and a Gentleman.
THE magical power of friendship shines bright as Wicked flies into Southampton Mayflower Theatre until June 16th.
Mesmerising and theatrically beautiful Life of Pi is on stage at Southampton Mayflower Theatre
Lymington Players put on everybody's favourite long-running wartime sit-com, 'Allo 'Allo at the Malt Hall Theatre
Scaramouche Theatre Company's production of Natural Causes was on stage at New Milton’s Forest Arts
Milton Musical Society's production of 9 to 5, The Musical was on stage at Christchurch Regent Centre
The dangers of bequests in a will are superbly illustrated in Lyndhurst Drama and Musical Society's production.
WE buckled up for a truly fantasmagorical adventure as the spectacular Chitty Chitty Bang Bang appeared on stage at Southampton Mayflower Theatre.
Come From Away, is inspired by the real-life story of the stranded 9/11 air passengers and the small Newfoundland town that took them in.
Lymington Players' presentation of Agatha Christie's classic And Then There Were None kept the sell-out audience on the edge of their seats
Suspense and mystery combined with comedy silliness in Birmingham Stage Company’s adaptation of David Walliams’ Awful Auntie.
Lyndhurst’s Vernon Theatre was transported to Victorian London when Cornish actor David Mynne performed his one-man Christmas Carol