Review: Hay Fever by Noël Coward is a 'light-hearted crowd-pleaser'
Madeleine Burton reviews 'Hay Fever' by Noël Coward at the Abbey Theatre in St Albans.
Madeleine Burton reviews 'Hay Fever' by Noël Coward at the Abbey Theatre in St Albans.
The Highwayman stood and delivered a pistol-packing finale to the Roman Theatre Open Air Festival.
For Venice in the 16th century read London in 2006 and for Shylock, the hated Jew, read a female chief executive in the modern world.
With summer barely awakening so far this year, it is somewhat ironic that St Albans Musical Theatre Company is putting on Spring Awakening as part of the city’s open-air festival.
Madeleine Burton reviews OVO's 'Sense and Sensibility' at the Roman Theatre.
Letters spanning a lifelong love affair have been getting a first class delivery this week in the Abbey Theatre Studio.
Who would have thought that a play with meteorological terms and calculations thrown around like confetti would be so compelling?
Madeleine Burton reviews The Merry Wives of Windsor at the Roman Theatre, which kicks off OVO's Open Air Festival
Madeleine Burton reviews 'On The Town' by St Albans Musical Theatre Company at the Alban Arena.
The enigma that is Sir Edward Elgar is currently being unravelled by the Company of Ten in the Abbey Theatre Studio.
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