Breakfast at Tiffanys

Breakfast at Tiffanys Theatre Royal Haymarket, Haymarket, London SW1Y 4HT Booking period: June 30th – 17th Sept 2016 BUY TICKETS  

Things I know to be true | Tour Dates

Things I know to be true | September – November 2016 Things I know to be true   An exciting international co-production between Frantic Assembly and State Theatre Company of South Australia. Parents Bob and Fran have worked their fingers Read More …

Moby Dick the musical

The New Union Theatre | Wednesday 12th October – Saturday 12th November 2016 Moby Dick! The Musical Not seen in the UK since 1992, saucy cult hit Moby Dick! The Musical is back. Originally produced by Cameron Mackintosh, Moby Dick! Read More …

Antoine Carabinier-Lépine | Barbu | Interview

Sammi O’Neill interviews Antoine Carabinier-Lépine founder and leader of Cirque Alfonse about their upcoming show Barbu which will play at London Wonderground’s iconic Spiegeltent Antoine Carabinier-Lépine | Interview   The Wonderground features a packed programme of circus, cabaret and family Read More …

The Go-Between | Apollo Theatre | Review

The Go Between | Review   ‘Oo, Michael Crawford – did you see him in Phantom?’   Unfortunately, I did not, but I am extremely glad to say I have seen him perform in The Go-Between, playing at the Apollo Read More …

The Bodyguard | Congress Theatre Eastbourne | Review

Congress Theatre Eastbourne | 7th – 11th June 2016 The Bodyguard Review Originally written as a screen play for Steve McQueen in 1975, The Bodyguard became the iconic film of 1992, starring the legendary Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner. Seemingly Read More …

The New York – London Rendezvous | Canal Cafe Theatre | Review

Canal Cafe Theatre | Sun 29th May & Sun 5th June at 7pm The New York – London Rendezvous | Review   There is a delightfully charming evening’s entertainment taking place at the beautifully intimate Canal Cafe Theatre. The New Read More …

The Threepenny Opera | National Theatre | Review

The Threepenny Opera | Review   Last night, myself and a group of fellow Theatre Bloggers were invited to see the National Theatre’s production of ‘The Threepenny Opera’, written back in 1920s Germany by Bertolt Brecht with music by Kurt Read More …