Theatre

In conversation with Peter Ash, starring in Picture You Dead at Milton Keynes Theatre
'It is a thrilling and funny journey into the world of art forgeries with plenty of twists and turns!'...

In Conversation with War Horse puppeteer Rafe Young
'Our whole company share something with each audience every night and it really should be seen to share in that.'...
REVIEW: Matthew Bourne’s ‘Swan Lake’ – Milton Keynes Theatre, April 2025
Many of the audience members who will see this production on tour will be first-time visitors to the lake. For young theatregoers with a fledgling interest in performing, this could be the beginning of something truly swantastic....

In Conversation: Jackson Fisch on his New Adventures in Swan Lake
'There is no such thing as perfect. We can plan, train and create exactly how we want something to be, but at the end of the day what makes things interesting is their individuality and their imperfections'...
Don’t miss a trip to Matthew Bourne’s ‘Swan Lake’ at Milton Keynes Theatre
Bold, witty and emotive, this show is best known for replacing the tutus-and-pointe-shoes-clad female corps de ballet with a menacing, bare-chested, bare-footed male ensemble. Dive deeper and there is plenty of symbolism, sensuality and spirit to admire in the narrative...

Review: & Juliet at Milton Keynes Theatre is a pop-filled joyous delivery
There’s hit after hit, plus humour and wit. You’ll bop while you sit. Truly, if you want to experience gleeful all-singing, all-dancing empowerment, entertainment and enjoyment – don’t miss it! ...