REVIEW: KINGS OF BROADWAY (Palace Theatre)

Kings of Broadway was a special one-off concert, paying musical tribute to legendary songwriters Stephen Sondheim, Jerry Herman and Jule Styne, which took place last night at the Palace Theatre. Featuring West End stars such as Caroline Sheen, Richard Fleeshman, Alistair Brammer and Laura Pitt-Pulford, this certainly was one night not to be missed. Highlights […]

REVIEW: DESPERATE MEASURES (Jermyn Street Theatre)

Conservatives grow anxious over the free spirited developments in London’s swinging sixties. In these politically tense times, Prime Minister Douglas Dukes decides to lay low and appoints Christian extremist Simon Di Angelo to take his place. Di Angelo immediately fulfils his dream of ‘cleansing’ the streets of their ‘wickedness’. As consequence of the new, strict […]

REVIEW: CINDERELLA AND THE BEANSTALK (Theatre 503)

As panto season is about to get into full swing, oh yes it is, children and adults flock to the theatre to be entertained by men wearing tights, talking cows and a whole lot of thigh slapping, for THE event of the festive season. But for all of the Aladdin’s, Dick Wittington’s and Snow White’s […]

REVIEW: THE DRUNKEN CITY (Tabard Theatre)

    ‘The Drunken City’ premiered in New York City in 2008, receiving an Outer Critics nomination for Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play – and I can see why. Adam Bock has written a hilarious and thought-provoking contemporary piece, and I would highly recommend this production. The play centres around three excitable best friends who have […]

REVIEW: MAN OF LA MANCHA (Bridewell Theatre)

    Established in 1905, Sedos is one of the major amateur theatre companies in the City. The company boasts over 200 members and stages 8 – 10 fringe productions every year. Since 2012, Sedos has been the resident company at Bridewell Theatre, which is part of the St Bride Foundation. Never afraid of challenges, […]

REVIEW: WHERE WILL WE LIVE? (Southwark Playhouse)

Council estates across the country are threatened with demolition; what does that mean for the people who live there?  Where Will We Live? is a new production about the hyper-regeneration and gentrification of London.  Elisabeth Winkler and Lucy Curtis shine a spotlight on this issue in Brixton, using the words of the people involved to […]

GEMMA ARTERTON to star in the West End transfer of NELL GWYNN

Following critical acclaim and a sell-out run at Shakespeare’s Globe, Jessica Swale’s new play Nell Gwynn, directed by Christopher Luscombe, transfers to the West End for a strictly limited season from Thursday 4 February 2016 starring Gemma Arterton in the title role. It is 1660. The Puritans have run away with their drab grey tails […]

REVIEW: THE TIGER WHO CAME TO TEA LIVE (Lyric Theatre)

    Wilma and I joined a veritable throng of yummy mummies and their little darlings at the Lyric theatre to watch this musical play by David Wood based on the much loved 1968, Judith Kerr book of the same title. The Olivier nominated play features three performers who tell the story of Sophie and […]

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