
Combine English History and Shakespeare with the acting talents and obvious passion of John Stanton and be ready to experience both history and language as living, breathing people.

It's no good for you, this Joseph. Sickly sanguine and sacrilegious, Andrew Lloyd Webber's biblical musical has never been quite as camp as this. Or, guiltily, as much fun.

The audience followed text and musical narrative with fervour. Even the darkest moments were transported to the sublime.

Everynight, Everynight reminds its audience that unlike their weekly feeding of dramatised crime on television, the theatre offers no glass screen to separate the audience from the action.


