REVIEW: CONSTELLATIONS (Bread and Roses Theatre) ★★

Constellations is a phenomenal play and having missed it in the West End, I have been desperate to see a staged production for a while. However, there is perhaps a reason as to why it is performed so infrequently, as it needs to be cast perfectly or it may perhaps be set up to fail. […]

Cast announced for THE PHILANTHROPIST at TRAFALGAR STUDIOS

Matt Berry, Simon Bird, Lily Cole, Charlotte Ritchie & Tom Rosenthal to star in The Philanthropist directed by Simon Callow at Trafalgar Studios for limited season Simon Callow directs a new production of Oscar® winner Christopher Hampton’s most celebrated play, The Philanthropist, at the Trafalgar Studios, starring Matt Berry, Simon Bird, Lily Cole, Charlotte Ritchie […]

THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG extends booking at the Duchess Theatre

The Play That Goes Wrong announces a new booking period with tickets going on sale until 25 February 2018. The show’s phenomenal popularity looks set to continue this year as one bunch of would-be thespians fly across the pond today to try their luck on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre and another cast have just […]

Rachel Tucker plays KNOWING ME KNOWING YOU

Star of the West End and Broadway, Rachel Tucker plays Knowing Me Knowing You, the quick fire question game where you have to answer as many questions as you can in two minutes! Following a triumphant nine month run on Broadway as lead role ‘Elphaba’ in the smash hit musical Wicked, stage star Rachel Tucker […]

REVIEW: THE CRUCIBLE (Queens Theatre Hornchurch) ★★★★

Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible is an atmospheric feast for the senses at the Queen’s Theatre in Hornchurch Arthur Miller’s The Crucible tells the story of the late seventeenth century witch trials in Salem, during which more than two hundred women were accused (twenty of whom were executed) of evoking the Devil, resulting in a society […]

REVIEW: THE GIRLS (Phoenix Theatre) ★★★★

Take That front man Gary Barlow gets the girls out at the theatre, in his new musical The Girls In case you hadn’t heard, The Girls is the latest musical to be written by Take That veteran, Gary Barlow. The Girls opened this week at the Phoenix Theatre and there was quite a commotion when […]

REVIEW: THE SORROWS OF SATAN (Tristan Bates Theatre) ★★★★

Would you resist fame, riches and love if all you had to do was accept the offer? Despairingly poor playwright Geoffrey Tempest (Simon Willmont) owns nothing but the clothes he is wearing and the script of his musical play “The Sorrows of Satan”, based on the story of Faust. He skulks his way to a […]

REVIEW: THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG (The Lighthouse, Poole) ★★★★

Some plays make the audience smile, others even manage to draw out a chuckle, but THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG had its audience hooting with laughter and tearing up with its dangerously well-designed disasters. After the BBC TV production of PETER PAN GOES WRONG was aired following its filming in front of a live studio […]

Namaaste Kitchen

Namaaste Kitchen is the brainchild of ‘Best Chef of The Year’ award-winner Sabbir Karim. Since opening in November 2010 Namaaste Kitchen has received a multitude of critical acclaim, named as ES Magazine’s ‘Critics’ Choice’ in 2011 and voted Best Indian Restaurant 2014. Serving a variety of North and South Indian inspired dishes, all with a […]

REVIEW: LA VOIX – Red Hot Globe Trot (Crazy Coqs) ★★★★★

La Voix is a divine, sophisticated drag artist with bright red hair and a body that is the best money can buy. She was a finalist in Britain’s Got Talent and has even appeared in the Ab Fab Movie. She also came second in Ru Paul’s Drag Race! La Voix is a very talented mimic […]

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