1980s Sheffield, Thatcher’s Britain: politics, passion, protest... where anything might happen and usually does. Three female mechanics set up their own garage in a run-down area of the city, naming it after Gwenda Stewart, a pioneering racing driver.
New Dawn Fades – A Play About Joy Division and Manchester kicks off its series of shows in September 2025 and stops by Foundry on Monday 20th October.
The National Theatre's Olivier Award-winning smash hit production, which tells the inspiring story of Gareth Southgate’s revolutionary tenure as England manager, comes to Sheffield's Lyceum Theatre 21 - 25 October.
Jen Brister is reactive - or so she's been told. Apparently you don't have to respond to every little thing around you.
Working in partnership with Wentworth Woodhouse, in memory of Dame Julie Kenny DBE DL, Sheffield Theatres presents an evening of high class entertainment and classic songs from the very best British musicals.
From his band The Bible in the 80s, countless projects (including his work with Fairground Attraction's Eddi Reader), and, of course, his solo work, Boo Hewerdine is well known and celebrated for his songs and performances across the UK and further.
A chilling mystery unfolds when a young actress suddenly dies on stage during a performance, and Detective Chief Inspector Morse embarks on a gripping investigation.
Have you ever been awake in the middle of the night and thought something so smart and astute that you couldn’t wait for the world to wake up so you could tell them? This show is that thought.
Joel returns to his stand-up roots with a brand-new show. With glamorous tales from behind the camera and less glamorous anecdotes of first-time fatherhood, Joel remains a charming, exhausted, happy idiot.
Get ready for a night of spontaneous laughter, quick wit, and side-splitting improvisation! The Antics, a wildly talented improv comedy troupe, are bringing their unpredictable brand of humour to The Lantern in Sheffield for an unforgettable evening.