New podcast episodes: Bruntwood Prize winners & Sheri Frier, CEO of Scotland's The List; Edinburgh festivals; deaths of Tom Lehrer, Sylvia Young, Robert Wilson, Allan Ahlberg
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The British Theatre Guide Newsletter
No 1223: 3 August 2025
Editorial

As I mentioned last week, we released a new podcast episode on Monday in which I interviewed most of the winners of the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting just after they had been presented with their chunky wooden awards and sizeable prize cheques at Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre—which meant I could interview them in person rather than over Zoom for a change.

The winner of the International Award, Jesús I Valles, was not able to attend the ceremony, but I spoke to the others who shared a prize fund of more than £50,000: Daisy Miles (North-West Original New Voice Award), Terri Jade Donovan (special commendation), Silva Semerciyan (Judges’ Prize) and Tolu Okanlawon (the overall prize).

They were all still in shock from the announcement—one got a bit sweary when I reminded her just how much money she had just won—but they all spoke about their winning plays and what the award meant to them.

But that’s not all from the podcast this week. On Friday, when the Edinburgh International Festival and Fringe officially opened, we released an episode in which I spoke to Sheri Frier, CEO of The List, Scotland’s popular arts and culture magazine which this year celebrates its 40th anniversary, despite nearly shutting down for good after the COVID lockdown.

We spoke about how the magazine began, the challenges of publishing in the age of the Web, their expansion into Australia and, of course, the Edinburgh festivals, during which this year, The List will produce seven print editions (it is still available in print, and free) and run, for the second time, its cross-festival awards, which carry cash prizes.

Yes, it’s Edinburgh month, when we will be turning much of our attention to the various events in the Scottish capital. Philip Fisher gives his overview of the festivals and advice for the uninitiated, but I think much of my own advice feature from 2022 is also still relevant.

Our reviewers are already active, with several reviews, including two so far with five stars, already online. Keep an eye on our new Edinburgh 2025 page, which will be updated regularly as reviews come in.

But that’s not the only new page in our special menu; we now have a Christmas page for news and reviews of Christmas shows other than pantos (we still have a Panto page as well). And no, it’s not too early—we already have news items about Christmas shows, and no doubt some performances will sell out before very long.

Last month, we published a review of Mitch Benn’s tribute to the great Tom Lehrer, a satirical songwriter who was a hero to Benn and to many others who have tried to write comic songs—including me. This week, we heard of his death at the age of 97, which is what my grandparents would have called “a good age”, but it’s still sad to hear. I used to play his brilliantly cynical “A Christmas Carol” every year when I had a radio show, and if his “The Elements” isn’t a classic, “Poisoning Pigeons in the Park” certainly is.

Also this week, Sylvia Young, founder of her eponymous theatre school, died at the age of 85, and we also lost American experimental theatre director Robert Wilson at 83. While not theatre-related, many will be sad to hear of the death of Allan Ahlberg, whose books many of us grew up reading.

While many theatres are quiet at this time of year and Edinburgh will get most of the attention, there is still theatre going on around the country, which we will do our best to cover.

David Chadderton
Editor
Podcast
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The Greatest Shows on Earth? – Edinburgh 2025

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News
London News

Polka Theatre's 30 years of Curtain-Up!

Polka Theatre is celebrating 30 years of its subsidised ticket scheme that offers free tickets to school groups facing barriers to accessing live theatre.

Vera Liber, 01 August 2025

Midlands News

Four more go to the ball in Nottingham’s Cinderella

Neil Hurst, Christina Bianco, Daniel Norford and Abigail Morris have been added to the cast of Nottingham Theatre Royal’s 2025 panto Cinderella.

Steve Orme, 29 July 2025

Shani on track to join Royal Ballet

Shani Moran-Simmonds, who joined Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Dance Track in 2012 aged six, has become its first student to join London’s Royal Ballet.

Steve Orme, 29 July 2025

Chair praises “wonderful” Buxton Fringe

Buxton Festival Fringe chair Ian Bowns pronounced 2025 a “really good year” at the awards ceremony.

Steve Orme, 29 July 2025

Belgrade and Rifco team up to tell British South Asian stories

Coventry’s Belgrade and Rifco Theatre Company are joining forces in a partnership to put British South Asian stories and talent centre stage.

Steve Orme, 29 July 2025

Dance News

Shani on track to join Royal Ballet

Shani Moran-Simmonds, who joined Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Dance Track in 2012 aged six, has become its first student to join London’s Royal Ballet.

Steve Orme, 29 July 2025

Musical News

Minchin drops in to meet new Matilda cast

Tim Minchin, who wrote the music and lyrics for Matilda The Musical, made a surprise visit to the rehearsal room to meet the young touring cast.

Steve Orme, 30 July 2025

Panto News

Four more go to the ball in Nottingham’s Cinderella

Neil Hurst, Christina Bianco, Daniel Norford and Abigail Morris have been added to the cast of Nottingham Theatre Royal’s 2025 panto Cinderella.

Steve Orme, 29 July 2025

Children / YPT News

Polka Theatre's 30 years of Curtain-Up!

Polka Theatre is celebrating 30 years of its subsidised ticket scheme that offers free tickets to school groups facing barriers to accessing live theatre.

Vera Liber, 01 August 2025

Touring News

Minchin drops in to meet new Matilda cast

Tim Minchin, who wrote the music and lyrics for Matilda The Musical, made a surprise visit to the rehearsal room to meet the young touring cast.

Steve Orme, 30 July 2025

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Reviews

My Name Is Rachel Corrie
T. Regina Theatre Company at Etcetera Theatre, Camden

Giselle
National Ballet of Japan at Royal Ballet & Opera

Flat 4
Isabel Songer at The Kings Arms, Salford

Murder by Misadventure
Phil & Ben Productions at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham

Elysium
The Halcyon Room at The Kings Arms, Salford

Romeo and Juliet
Bard in the Botanics at Glasgow Botanical Gardens

Under The Lamp Post
Micheál Jacob and Ilaria the Storyteller at Gullivers, Manchester

Fiddler on the Roof
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre at Leeds Grand Theatre

A Man for All Seasons
Theatre Royal Bath and Jonathan Church Theatre Productions at Grand Opera House, York

Macbeth
Secret Shakespeare at Reading Abbey Ruins

A Manchester Anthem
Cloudburst Productions Ltd at Hope Mill Theatre

Sherlock Holmes: A Scandal in Bohemia
Bard in the Botanics at Glasgow Botanical Gardens

Missed Calls
Transmission Theatre at Hallé St Peter's, Manchester

Clive
Arcola Theatre at Arcola Theatre

Edinburgh Reviews

Standing In the Shadows of Giants
Traverse Theatre and The Hale at Traverse Theatre

1Shoulder Pad: Galaxy Train
Japanese Musical Theatre at Greenside @ Riddles Court

Red Like Fruit
2B Theatre Company at Traverse Theatre

Comedian's Quiz
Hoots @ Potterrow

Sam Blythe: Method in My Madness (A One-Man Hamlet)
Guy Masterson – TTI presents Sam Blythe at Assembly George Square Studios

Taiwan Season: Dazed and Confused
Lu Productions at Underbelly, Bristo Square

Now Is The Time Of Monsters
Josie Long at Pleasance Dome

Running this week
London
  • With Love, Mr. Gay - Camden People’s Theatre, London,
  • Romeo & Juliet (Stratford East and Sadler’s Wells) - Theatre Royal Stratford East, London,
  • Hamlet (Sh!t-faced Shakespeare) - Leicester Square Theatre, London,
  • A Man For All Seasons (Theatre Royal Bath Productions and Jonathan Church Theatre Productions) - Harold Pinter Theatre, London,
  • Beethoven—I Shall Hear in Heaven (The Nest) - Opera Holland Park Theatre, London,
  • War Horse (National Theatre) - New Wimbledon Theatre, London,
  • Brigadoon (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre) - Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London,
  • The Baddies (Freckle Productions) - Cadogan Hall, London,
  • Good Night, Oscar - Barbican Centre, London,
  • Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain 'The Best Bits!' (Birmingham Stage Company) - Apollo Theatre, London,

+ more in London

North West

+ more in North West

North East
  • Chicago - Sunderland Empire, Sunderland,
Midlands
  • 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,
  • In the Night Garden Live (Minor Entertainment) - The Old Rep Theatre, Birmingham,
  • Grease (Kilworth House Theatre) - Kilworth House Theatre, North Kilworth,
  • Mary Poppins (Cameron Mackintosh and Disney) - Birmingham Hippodrome, Birmingham,
  • The Addams Family, The Musical Comedy (Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment, John Stalker Productions and Bill Kenwright Ltd) - Curve, Leicester,
  • The Winter’s Tale (Royal Shakespeare Company) - Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon,
  • Swan Lake (Varna International Ballet) - De Montfort Hall, Leicester, From
  • The Hound of the Baskervilles (Crime and Comedy Theatre Company) - Prince of Wales Theatre, Cannock, From
South West
  • SPLAT! (OfTheJackel) - The Spring Arts & Heritage Centre, Havant,
  • SPLAT! (OfTheJackel) - Exeter Phoenix, Exeter,
  • SPLAT! (OfTheJackel) - The Civic, Stourport-on-Severn,
  • Death Comes to Pemberley (The Mill at Sonning and STUDIO RA) - Theatre Royal Bath / Ustinov Studio / the egg, Bath,
  • Calamity Jane (Jamie Wilson Productions / The Watermill Theatre) - Hall For Cornwall, Truro,
  • 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,
  • Moulin Rouge! The Musical - Bristol Hippodrome Theatre, Bristol,
South East
  • SPLAT! (OfTheJackel) - Mercury Theatre, Colchester,
  • The Enormous Crocodile (Roald Dahl Story Company with Leeds Playhouse and Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre) - Theatre Royal Windsor, Windsor,
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Michael Harrison and the Really Useful Group) - Milton Keynes Theatre, Milton Keynes,
  • Only Human (Vaudeville Productions, Michael Vine, Andrew O’Connor, Paul Sandler and Derren Brown for Only Human Productions Ltd) - Theatre Royal Brighton, Brighton,
  • The Koala Who Could (Nicoll Entertainment present a Rose Theatre, Lowry, Northern Stage, Unicorn Theatre and MAST Mayflower Studios production) - De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill On Sea,
  • Bat Out Of Hell – The Musical (Michael Cohl, Tony Smith & David Sonenberg) - Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea,
  • Choir - Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester,
  • Anne Boleyn the Musical (Historalia Productions) - Hever Castle, Edenbridge,
  • Macbeth (Secret Shakespeare) - Reading Abbey Ruins, Reading,
  • Top Hat - Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester,

+ more in South East

Scotland
  • Six - His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen,
  • Austentatious: An Improvised Jane Austen Novel - McEwan Hall, Edinburgh,
  • One Man Poe (Threedumb Theatre) - Greenside @ Riddles Court, Edinburgh,
  • The Show with Matt Leazer (Half-Moon Productions) - Greenside @ George Street, Edinburgh,
  • Atomic Cabaret (Scientainment) - theSpace @ Surgeons' Hall, Edinburgh,
  • I Wish My Life Were Like A Musical (James Seabright) - Gilded Balloon at the Museum, Edinburgh,
  • Dirty Work - Underbelly, Cowgate, Edinburgh,
  • Delusions and Grandeur (Rhymes with Purple) - Summerhall, Edinburgh,
  • The Genesis (Copenhagen Collective) - Assembly Hall, Edinburgh,
  • Consumed (Sheffield Theatres, Paines Plough, Women’s Prize for Playwrighting and Belgrade Theatre) - Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh,

+ more in Scotland

Wales
Northern Ireland
  • Fiddler on the Roof (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre) - Grand Opera House, Belfast,
  • The Tunnel (Brassneck Theatre Company & Seamus Productions) - Lyric Theatre, Belfast,
Online
  • 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: Delroy (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
  • 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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