Theatre South East’s 2022 Favourites

2022! Coming out of the pandemic has been amazing and a welcome relief for theatre employees and everyone who works in the industry, onstage, in the orchestra pits, behind the scenes and in front of house. The lights were lit, Read More …

Life of Pi | Wyndham’s Theatre | Review

Life of Pi Wyndhams Theatre How many accolades can one story have? Yann Martel‘s novel first won the Man Booker Prize, was adapted for the big screen in 2012 winning four Oscars. Then at last year’s Olivier Awards ceremony, Lolita Read More …

Life of Pi | Wyndhams Theatre | Review

Life of Pi Wyndhams Theatre Life of Pi is a Canadian philosophical novel by Yann Martel published in 2001. The protagonist is Piscine Molitor “Pi” Patel, an Indian boy from Pondicherry who explores issues of spirituality and metaphysics from an Read More …

No Man’s Land | Review

No Man’s Land | Review   I have an hour-long drive home from the Theatre Royal Brighton and last night I spent most of it trying to decipher what I had just seen. No Man’s Land opened last night to Read More …

The Father | Duke of York Theatre | Review

Duke of York Theatre until 26th March and then tour!   The Father | Review   Such was the success of The Father at the Ustinov Studio in Bath and the Wyndam’s Theatre in London, it has been nominated for Read More …

The Father | Duke of York’s Theatre, London

Duke of York’s Theatre, London | 24th February – 26th March 2016 Back in the West End for only five weeks The Father   Directed by James Macdonald   Following successful runs at the Theatre Royal Bath, the Tricycle Theatre in London Read More …

My Top Ten Theatre Trips of 2015

I had great fun putting together my top ten list for 2014 and was quite excited about doing the same today, however when I started looking at the dozens of shows I have been privileged to have been to this Read More …