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The British Theatre Guide Newsletter
No 1211: 11 May 2025
Editorial

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Philip Fisher this week has reported on the show that has broken box office records on Broadway for a play, earning more than $4 million in a week. The fact that it is the Broadway debut of one George Clooney may have something to do with it, but to achieve those sorts of figures for just eight performances in a 1,500-seat theatre, the ticket prices would have to be pretty high. In fact, the booking fee alone is $22, which would get you roughly one and a half banquette seats—the ones only available to buy on the day of the performance—for Abigail’s Party at the prestigious Royal Exchange Theatre here in Manchester.

I’ve expressed my views on booking fees many times before, from this newsletter to the This Morning couch on BBC TV, but I will still mention that Love Theatre is offering no fees on all shows booked between 9 and 18 May. Anything booked via the link in this newsletter or those on our web site will earn us a small commission at no extra cost to you. While I don’t believe booking fees should be charged at all—the supermarket doesn’t charge a fee for selling you your groceries on top of the cost of what you have bought—they are a reality and so this is a genuine offer.

On that particular spot on This Morning some years ago, we also talked about something the media likes to feature from time to time: the high cost of theatre tickets. As I said then, and still applies now, that depends on where you look—the West End isn’t all there is, and in fact is a small proportion of the theatre seen every week across the country (although you wouldn’t think so to look at most theatre awards nominations).

I had a quick look at some of my local theatres, all leading North West producing or receiving houses. You could pay nearly £100 to see Mary Poppins at the Palace Theatre in Manchester, but prices start at around a third of that. For just over half that top price, you could see the aforementioned Abigail’s Party at the Royal Exchange in a top-priced seat, or for a little over half that again, you could see Pride and Prejudice at the Octagon in Bolton or The Taming of the “Shrew” from HER Productions at HOME Manchester. All with the dreaded booking fee on top, but still, good, affordable theatre is available.

Finally, we are also an affiliate of Bookshop.org, which supports independent bookshops with every purchase, and this weekend they will put you into a draw to win a £250 gift card for every book you buy from them. Again, we will earn a small cut of what you spend with them through this link.

David Chadderton
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Reviews

Dealer's Choice
Donmar Warehouse at Donmar Warehouse

Just Between Ourselves
London Classic Theatre at Theatre Royal Bath

Little Women
Lee Dean and Daniel Schumann, Pitlochry Festival theatre, The Belgrade Coventry, Blackpool Grand Theatre at Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield

The Crucible
Scottish Ballet at Festival Theatre Edinburgh

Faygele
Thomas Hopkins Productions at Marylebone Theatre

Three Hens in a Boat
Reading Rep Theatre & The Watermill Theatre at Reading Rep

The Importance of Being Earnest
National Theatre Live

Dear Evan Hansen
ATG Productions/Nottingham Playhouse at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham

The Gang Of Three
The Spontaneity Shop and King's Head Theatre Productions at King's Head Theatre, Islington

Carlos Acosta’s Ballet Celebration: Diaghilev & the Birth of Modern Ballet
BRB2 - Birmingham Royal Ballet at Birmingham Hippodrome

Hamlet Hail To The Thief
Factory International, Royal Shakespeare Company and ATC Experience at Aviva Studios, Manchester

Flight
State Opera South Australia at Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, South Australia

To Have and to Hold
Hull Truck Theatre Company at Hull Truck Theatre

Two Pints
Belgrade Theatre with Double M Arts and Events at Belgrade Theatre

Here We Are
Tom Kirdahy, Sue Wagner, John Johnson and The Stephen Sondheim Trust, co-produced with The National Theatre at National Theatre (Lyttelton Theatre)

Bring Your Own: Hop(e)storm / Weather is Sweet / Room with a View
Rambert x (La)Horde at Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre

In Search of Goldoni
Beyond Face Production in association with Theatre Royal Plymouth and Impossible Producing at The Drum, Theatre Royal Plymouth

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
David Ian for Crossroads Live, Mayflower Theatre and MAST Mayflower Studios at The Lyric, Theatre Royal Plymouth

The Mad Ones
Electric Press at The Other Palace

Running this week
London
  • Queen of Wands - Union Theatre, Southwark,
  • Pop Off, Michelangelo! (Blair Russell) - Underbelly Boulevard, London,
  • A Fistful of Clary (Mick Perrin Worldwide in association with Mandy Ward Artist Management) - The London Palladium, London,
  • Failure Project - Soho Theatre, London,
  • Just for One Day: the Live Aid Musical - Shaftesbury Theatre, London,
  • Struck (Blue Fox Theatre) - The Bread & Roses Theatre, London,
  • Calamity Jane - New Wimbledon Theatre, London,
  • Diagnosis (Sarah Lawrie for Aegis Productions in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre) - Finborough Theatre, London,
  • Jane Eyre (Northern Ballet) - Sadler's Wells, London,
  • Millennium Girls (Zoe Gibbons Productions and Brixton House) - Brixton House, London,

+ more in London

North West
  • Farm Boy (Lichfield Garrick) - Storyhouse, Chester,
  • Afloat (Asylum Link Merseyside and Phoebe McSweeney) - Octagon Theatre, Bolton,
  • There’s a Monster In Your Show - Gaiety Theatre, Douglas,
  • Dad's Army Radio Show (Jack Lane and Something For The Weekend) - The Lowry, Salford,
  • Coraline – A Musical (Leeds Playhouse, Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, HOME Manchester and Birmingham Rep) - HOME Manchester, Manchester,
  • Irish Annie's - St Helens Theatre Royal, St Helens,
  • Detention (Gary Clarke Company) - The Lowry, Salford,
  • Pig Heart Boy (Unicorn Theatre, Sheffield Theatres and Children’s Theatre Partnership) - Blackpool Grand Theatre, Blackpool,
  • Farm Boy (Lichfield Garrick) - The Dukes, Lancaster,
  • Mothers of The Brides (Almack Productions) - Floral Pavilion, New Brighton,

+ more in North West

North East

+ more in North East

Yorkshire
  • Dinosaurs Live! (Natural History Museum with Mark Thompson Productions) - Rotherham Civic Theatre, Rotherham,
  • Simon Boccanegra (Opera North) - Hull City Hall, Hull,
  • Learning to Fly - Hull Truck Theatre, Hull,
  • Irish Annie's - Spa Theatre, Bridlington,
  • In the Night Garden Live (Minor Entertainment) - The Alhambra Theatre, Bradford,
  • Tambo & Bones (Actors Touring Company, Stratford East and Royal & Derngate, Northampton in association with Belgrade Theatre, Leeds Playhouse and Liverpool Everyman) - Leeds Playhouse, Leeds,
  • Failure Project - Harrogate Theatre, Harrogate,
  • Cruel Intentions: The ‘90s Musical (Bill Kenwright Ltd) - New Theatre, Hull,
  • Boys From The Blackstuff (Liverpool’s Royal Court & Stockroom Productions) - Leeds Grand Theatre, Leeds,
  • Steel (Theatre by the Lake) - The Crucible / Lyceum Theatre / Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse, Sheffield,

+ more in Yorkshire

Midlands

+ more in Midlands

South West

+ more in South West

South East

+ more in South East

Scotland
  • Mothers of The Brides (Almack Productions) - Perth Theatre and Concert Hall, Perth,
  • The Baddies (Freckle Productions) - Dundee Rep Theatre, Dundee,
  • Mistero Buffo (A Play, A Pie and A Pint with Ayr Gaiety, In association with the Italian Cultural Institute of Edinburgh) - The Gaiety Theatre, Ayr,
  • Failure Project - Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh,
  • Restless Natives: The Musical (Perth Theatre, Sympathetic Ink and Wild Yak Productions) - Macrobert Arts Centre, Stirling,
  • Born in the USA (Andy Jordan Productions) - Dundee Rep Theatre, Dundee,
  • The Elmer Adventure (Tall Stories) - Perth Theatre and Concert Hall, Perth,
  • Little Women - His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen,
  • Nun of Your Business (A Play, A Pie and A Pint with Aberdeen Performing Arts) - The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen,
  • The Book of Mormon - King's Theatre, Glasgow,

+ more in Scotland

Wales
Northern Ireland
  • Tina – The Tina Turner Musical (Stage Entertainment, Joop van den Ende and Tali Pelman, in association with Tina Turner) - Grand Opera House, Belfast,
Online
  • Love in Action (NODA MAP) - online / no venue,
  • Life of Pi (Simon Friend in association with Playing Field and Tulchin/Bartner Productions and Sheffield Theatres) - online / no venue, From
  • The Other Place (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Death of England: Delroy (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Death of England: Closing Time (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Death of England: Michael (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Coriolanus (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Bellringers (Hampstead Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Macbeth (Wessex Grove and Underbelly, in association with Shakespeare Theatre Company, Washington, DC) - online / no venue, From
  • London Tide (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From

+ more in Online

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