Tag: theatre deli
Review: Car Park King at Theatre Deli
On paper, there should be a lot to like about Jess McDonagh’s Car Park King. Billed as ‘Horrible Histories for grown ups’ by the...
Review: Build a Rocket at Theatre Deli
Build a Rocket follows nearly two decades in the life of Yasmin (Serena Manteghi), a teenage single mum whose story treads a very familiar...
It’s True, It’s True, It’s True at Theatre Deli
Blending Renaissance history into modern commentary, It’s True, It’s True, It’s True is a ferociously feminist retelling of the 1612 trial of Agostino Tassi,...
Review: Blokes, Fellas, and Geezers at Theatre Deli
The title summaries it all; this one-man performance is an exploration of all things patriarchal and masculine as protagonist Jake (played by Jake Jarratt)...
Review: 100 Years at Theatre Deli
Inspired by Gabriel GarcÃa Márquez’s landmark 1967 novel, 100 Years shamelessly turns the pivotal novel of magical realism into a one woman show. Tamsin...
Review: Forget Me Not – The Alzheimer’s Whodunit at Theatre Deli
When tragedy is combined with comedy, it can often generate an emotional impulse of helplessness. To this observation, Rob Gee responded in an interview...
Review: Five Years at Theatre Deli
Neal Pike produces a raw, intimate, and absorbing performance in his play, Five Years, with sign language interpretation from Sue Lee. Written and performed...
Q&A with actor and writer Rob Gee
Rob Gee is a writer, poet, and comedian based in Leicester, whose best works include plays, Kevin, King of Egypt and Death. He is...
Review: B.A.R.E at Theatre Deli
Duong Trieu Nguyen’s one man show based on his own personal experiences of online dating as a queer Asian man, creates an intimate, shared...
Preview: Same Same Different at Theatre Deli
This week Sheffield audiences can enjoy a new play at the Theatre Deli. Same Same Different is a verbatim play from Naomi Sumner, inspired...