Tag "Camelot Theatre"
‘Charitable Intent’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
Go and see this play and you will witness a friend or relative’s work experience.
Read More‘The Railway Children’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
A very problematic play to stage, with numerous technical difficulties to overcome, but this was a wonderful production that had the enthusiastic audience leaving with broad grins.
Read More‘On a First Name Basis’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
Cancel ALL appointments and see this show
Read More‘Pardon Me, Prime Minister’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
This fabulous team, boldly went where few would dare to go
Read More‘Rebecca’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
One of the top ten books in the world, brought vividly to life by The Harbour Theatre team
Read More‘Home Open: The Renovation! An Evening of Spring’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
A fun night out in six venues.
Read More‘Be My Baby’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
‘Be My Baby’ was the first play written by the Nottingham-born, freelance journalist, Amanda Whittington. She wrote this astute and challenging play when still in her mid-thirties. Despite the tragic topic, it is a wonderful blend of suffering, beautiful lyrics
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