

Here, we are given an assertive and confident production of a piece which fills an essential place in the musical theatre canon. A Chorus Line is the production you would expect to see.

The extraordinary Bernadette Robinson is not a household name, but should be if her performance in Songs for Nobodies is anything to go by.

A young Jewish boy, Evan Goldman (Andrew McKinnon), twelve turning thirteen, greets us with the news of his bar mitzvah. The excitement is shortly ruined by the news that his family has split and he must move from New York, his school and his friends, with his mother, to a country town in Indiana.

A Gigantic F#*K You To You All is the kind of tantrum you’d expect from a 2 year old. Ellandar Productions is celebrating their 2nd birthday in the true fashion of a toddler that is exploring the world with awe and yet furiously frustrated by it simultaneously.


Every element in the stage show communicates the charm, warmth and whimsy of Lauren Child’s superb creation.