Edinburgh & non-Edinburgh reviews; new podcast episodes: Thom Tuck on Scaramouche Jones & The Chase's Vixen + Matt Aston & David Gedge on Wedding Present musical; Lloyd Webber renames company
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The British Theatre Guide Newsletter
No 1225: 17 August 2025
Editorial

After two weeks of this year’s Edinburgh festival month, we now have more than a hundred reviews from the Fringe and International festivals, but we are also publishing a lot more reviews from elsewhere in the UK than we used to in August. Most theatres used to go dark for the season, using the opportunity to carry out annual decoration and maintenance while their audiences were on holiday or engaging in outdoor pursuits, but it seems that many are now offering a summer programme.

Our first new podcast episode since the last newsletter (yes, we have more than one again) covers two shows on the Fringe in a single interview, as the performers of the two solo shows happen to be partners in real life.

Thom Tuck is playing the titular 100-year-old clown whose life story takes audiences though some of the major events of the 20th century in Justin Butcher’s Scaramouche Jones, which he performed in Edinburgh in 2005, then again in 2015. He has said he will play it every ten years until he is as old as the subject. I saw it in 2014 when the playwright was playing the role, so unfortunately I missed seeing Thom.

Jenny Ryan, best-known as The Vixen on TV quiz programme The Chase, is performing her comedy show Björn Yesterday, featuring comedy, karaoke and her theory that maybe the band ABBA never actually existed.

Yesterday, we released podcast episode number 300. Our 200th episode in 2020 was celebrated with interviews with some of our own reviewers, including our late founder, Peter Lathan. Number 300 is also special in a different way, though perhaps mainly for me and a particular niche audience.

I mentioned a month ago that there was to be a musical based on the songs of The Wedding Present, a band whose debut album, George Best, which I bought after reading about it week after week in the NME, was a favourite of mine in the ‘80s. For the podcast, I spoke to Matt Aston, who has taken a small selection of the band’s 300 songs and turned them into a musical set in Leeds, where the band was formed in 1985.

But that’s not all. I’ve had the privilege of interviewing quite a few people whose work in theatre I’ve long admired, even been a fan of, but speaking to someone from a band you were into as a teenager is a whole different ball game. My other half told me not to “go all fanboy and giddy” before I spoke to David Gedge, founder, singer and songwriter of The Wedding Present, and I think I avoided that.

In fact, he turned out to be the loveliest guy to whom I felt I could talk for hours. He paid tribute to the cast of the musical, Reception, who sing, dance, act and play different instruments, describing himself as a one-trick pony. Also, to link with the other episode, he reveals he is a big fan of ABBA. Who’d have thought?

A correction to last week’s newsletter from Midlands Editor Steve Orme. I said that his Classic Thrillers podcast episode was our first to contain a performed excerpt from a play, but his own episode about the play Welfare at Derby Theatre last September also featured one. Sorry Steve!

In his feature this week, Philip Fisher looks at Lord Lloyd Webber’s decision to rename his famous production company and take more of a back seat in its management to “focus on what I have always loved most—music”. I assume he means writing rather than listening to it; that news may be good or bad, depending on your musical taste.

Back to Edinburgh, the city’s Traverse Theatre posted this week that Terry Lane, its founder and first artistic director who designed and built Traverse Theatre Club in 1962, opening the following year, has died at the age of 88.

Finally, Bookshop.org is offering the opportunity to win a £250 digital gift card for any book bought this weekend. If you buy anything through the links here or on our web site, we get a small cut, but every sale supports independent bookshops rather than multinational corporations.

David Chadderton
Editor
Podcast
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Recent episodes:
Features

Been to Edinburgh Fringe?

Anna Ambelez on what to expect if you travel to Edinburgh in August.

Anna Ambelez, 12 August 2025

Lloyd Webber Group Ceases to be Really Useful

Lord Lloyd Webber is re-branding, further commercialising and handing over the reins of his group.

Philip Fisher, 15 August 2025

News
North West News

Cast unveiled for Talented Mr Ripley tour

The full cast has been revealed for the first UK tour of a stage adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel The Talented Mr Ripley.

Steve Orme, 12 August 2025

North East News

International opera conference in Newcastle

Opera Unplugged is a three-day international conference at Newcastle's Tyne Theatre and Opera House.

David Chadderton, 14 August 2025

Yorkshire News

Renamed Bradford venue reopens in listed building

Formerly named Kala Sangam, Bradford Arts Centre is relaunching in the grade II listed St Peter's House following a £7.9 million refurbishment.

David Chadderton, 14 August 2025

Fresh Ink looks for Fresh Hull writers

Following the second Fresh Ink: Hull Playwriting Festival in July, organisers Middle Child are looking to commission seven new plays for 2026.

David Chadderton, 14 August 2025

Yorkshire's new £50 million venue launches with free events

Bradford Live, Trafalgar Entertainment's new live entertainment venue, will have an open day and a 'big bash' prior to its official opening weekend.

David Chadderton, 14 August 2025

New Earth brings Twisted Roots to Sheffield and London

New Earth Theatre's new Twisted Roots Festival will celebrate British East and Southeast Asian heritage.

David Chadderton, 14 August 2025

Midlands News

Lester to make RSC debut in Cyrano de Bergerac

Adrian Lester will make his Royal Shakespeare Company debut in Simon Evans and Debris Stevenson’s new version of Edmond Rostand’s Cyrano de Bergerac.

Steve Orme, 12 August 2025

Cast unveiled for Talented Mr Ripley tour

The full cast has been revealed for the first UK tour of a stage adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel The Talented Mr Ripley.

Steve Orme, 12 August 2025

South West News

Cast unveiled for Talented Mr Ripley tour

The full cast has been revealed for the first UK tour of a stage adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel The Talented Mr Ripley.

Steve Orme, 12 August 2025

South East News

Cast unveiled for Talented Mr Ripley tour

The full cast has been revealed for the first UK tour of a stage adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel The Talented Mr Ripley.

Steve Orme, 12 August 2025

Scotland News

Cast unveiled for Talented Mr Ripley tour

The full cast has been revealed for the first UK tour of a stage adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel The Talented Mr Ripley.

Steve Orme, 12 August 2025

Northern Ireland News

NI Opera’s historic Follies begins rehearsing

Full company gathers for the first staging in Ireland of Sondheim’s poignant homage to early musical theatre.

Michael Quinn, 14 August 2025

Opera News

International opera conference in Newcastle

Opera Unplugged is a three-day international conference at Newcastle's Tyne Theatre and Opera House.

David Chadderton, 14 August 2025

Musical News

NI Opera’s historic Follies begins rehearsing

Full company gathers for the first staging in Ireland of Sondheim’s poignant homage to early musical theatre.

Michael Quinn, 14 August 2025

Writing News

Fresh Ink looks for Fresh Hull writers

Following the second Fresh Ink: Hull Playwriting Festival in July, organisers Middle Child are looking to commission seven new plays for 2026.

David Chadderton, 14 August 2025

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Reviews

101 Dalmatians The Musical
Tristan Baker & Charlie Parsons for Runaway Entertainment at Eventim Apollo

Hamilton
Jeffrey Seller, Sander Jacobs, Jill Furman, The Public Theater and Cameron Mackintosh. at The Lyric, Theatre Royal Plymouth

The Idiot
Salzburg Festival

Brigadoon
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

The Two Gentlemen of Verona
Royal Shakespeare Company at The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon

Grease
Celia Mackay for Kilworth House Theatre at Kilworth House Theatre

The Addams Family, The Musical Comedy
Katy Lipson, Aria Entertainment, John Stalker Productions, ADAMA Entertainment, Guy James, Ankit Agrawal and Jason Turchin at The Lowry, Salford

Death by Fatal Murder
Tabs Productions and Theatre Royal Nottingham at Theatre Royal Nottingham

Noises Off
The Stephen Joseph Theatre at Stephen Joseph Theatre

Hedda
Theatre Royal Bath Productions at Theatre Royal Bath, Ustinov Studio

Marseille (Away)
442 Productions; part of Camden Fringe 2025 at Hen & Chickens Theatre

Edinburgh Reviews

The Crawl
Pleasance Dome

Love, Death and Shakespeare
Three Pandas in a Trench Coat at theSpace @ Niddry St

The Nature of Forgetting
Theatre Re at Pleasance Courtyard

Managed Approach
Open Aire Theatre at Gilded Balloon Patter House

Stampin' in the Graveyard
Elisabeth Gunawan and KISS WITNESS at Summerhall

Lucky Tonight!
Traverse Theatre

The Bear Child
Beijing Baxun Cultural Media Co. Ltd at theSpace @ Surgeons' Hall

A Noble Clown
Michael Daviot at Scottish Storytelling Centre

How To Kill Your Landlord
DBM Productions at Bedlam Theatre

UNCLE TOM’S WAR: Haiti and the Whipping Machine
David Lee Morgan at theSpace @ Surgeons' Hall

Abhorrent Little Scrotum
Fragen Network at theSpace on the Mile

THIS IS NOT ABOUT ME.
Hannah Caplan and Douglas Clarke-Wood for Woodforge at Summerhall

I Now Pronounce You Lost and Found
Reema Chadha at Greenside @ George Street

Guns in Dragonland
Los Angeles Theatre Initiative at theSpace @ Niddry St

Gross Domestic Product
Pique Theatre at Greenside @ Riddles Court

Centre of the Universe
Trish Wadley Productions and Drama Queens Universe at Summerhall

Elon Musk: Lost in Space
Perfectly Normal Theatre Ltd at theSpace @ Surgeons' Hall

When Billy Met Alasdair
Scottish Storytelling Centre

Why I Stuck a Flare Up My Arse for England
RoxyDog Productions at Underbelly, Bristo Square

Not My Grandmother's Daughter
Ma Chan Productions at Gilded Balloon at Appleton Tower

Alright Sunshine
Isla Cowan, Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Pleasance, Wonder Fools, Tron Theatre at Pleasance Dome

Float
F-Bomb Theatre at Gilded Balloon Patter House

A Thousand Rainy Mornings
The Sacred Order of the Shining Emblem (New York, USA) at C ARTS | C venues | C aquila

The Drop of a Hat
Double Edge Drama at theSpace @ Symposium Hall

The Uncrackable Case
Front Room Productions and Lawrence Batley Theatre at Pleasance Courtyard

Hot Mess
Birmingham Hippodrome in association with Vicky Graham Productions at Pleasance Courtyard

God Is Dead and I Killed Him
Callum Patrick Hughes and Fake Escape at Pleasance Courtyard

Giselle: Remix
Patrick Bone and The Project People with Pleasance Theatre at Pleasance Courtyard

Running this week
London
  • Interview (Catch Katya Limited) - Riverside Studios, London,
  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Elliott & Harper Productions and Catherine Schreiber, based on the original Leeds Playhouse production) - Sadler's Wells, London,
  • Death Comes to Pemberley (The Mill at Sonning and STUDIO RA) - Churchill Theatre, Bromley,
  • Lightbulbs (Woodhouse&Roderick) - Jack Studio Theatre (Brockley Jack Theatre), London,
  • A Manchester Anthem (Cloudburst Productions Ltd) - Riverside Studios, London,
  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame in concert - Prince Edward Theatre, London,
  • Yes I Am! (SPID) - Riverside Studios, London,
  • Juniper Blood (Donmar Warehouse) - Donmar Warehouse, London,
  • The Enormous Crocodile (Roald Dahl Story Company with Leeds Playhouse and Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre) - Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London,
  • The Gathered Leaves (PostScript Productions) - Park Theatre, London,

+ more in London

North West

+ more in North West

North East
Yorkshire
Midlands
  • Hi-De-Hi Eric (David Graham Productions) - New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme,
  • The Boy With Wings (Polka Theatre) - Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham,
  • Deathtrap (Tabs Productions) - Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham,
  • Fiddler on the Roof (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre) - Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham,
  • Fat Ham (Royal Shakespeare Company with No Guarantees Productions, Public Theater Productions and Rashad V. Chambers) - The Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon,
  • Be More Chill (Old Joint Stock Theatre) - The Old Joint Stock Pub & Theatre, Birmingham,
  • The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Royal Shakespeare Company) - The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon,
  • Grease (Kilworth House Theatre) - Kilworth House Theatre, North Kilworth,
  • Mary Poppins (Cameron Mackintosh and Disney) - Birmingham Hippodrome, Birmingham,
  • The Winter’s Tale (Royal Shakespeare Company) - Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon,

+ more in Midlands

South West
  • In the Night Garden Live (Minor Entertainment) - Wyvern Theatre, Swindon,
  • Only Human (Vaudeville Productions, Michael Vine, Andrew O’Connor, Paul Sandler and Derren Brown for Only Human Productions Ltd) - Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth,
  • The Koala Who Could (Nicoll Entertainment present a Rose Theatre, Lowry, Northern Stage, Unicorn Theatre and MAST Mayflower Studios production) - The Playhouse, Weston-super-Mare,
  • 2:22 - A Ghost Story (Runaway Entertainment) - Bristol Hippodrome Theatre, Bristol,
  • As You Like It - Theatre Royal Bath / Ustinov Studio / the egg, Bath,
  • Hedda (Theatre Royal Bath Productions) - Theatre Royal Bath / Ustinov Studio / the egg, Bath,
  • FRIENDS! The Musical Parody (Mark Goucher, Matthew Gale and Oskar Eiriksson in association with The Barn Theatre Cirencester) - The Barn Theatre, Cirencester,
South East
Scotland
  • Chicago - King's Theatre, Glasgow,
  • Nowhere (Fuel) - Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh,
  • Saloon Girls (August Kiss Fegley and Katie Kunkel) - theSpace Triplex, Edinburgh,
  • One Man Poe (Threedumb Theatre) - Greenside @ Riddles Court, Edinburgh,
  • The Show with Matt Leazer (Half-Moon Productions) - Greenside @ George Street, Edinburgh,
  • The Genesis (Copenhagen Collective) - Assembly Hall, Edinburgh,
  • Dirty Work - Underbelly, Cowgate, Edinburgh,
  • Ordinary Decent Criminal (Paines Plough) - Summerhall, Edinburgh,
  • I Wish My Life Were Like A Musical (James Seabright) - Gilded Balloon at the Museum, Edinburgh,
  • Delusions and Grandeur (Rhymes with Purple) - Summerhall, Edinburgh,

+ more in Scotland

Wales
  • Nye (National Theatre with Wales Millenium Centre) - Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff,
  • In the Night Garden Live (Minor Entertainment) - New Theatre, Cardiff,
Northern Ireland
Online
  • Alterations (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • A Tupperware of Ashes (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • 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: Michael (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Death of England: Closing Time (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Death of England: Delroy (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

+ more in Online

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