Groan Ups | Mischief Theatre | Tour | Review

Groan Ups Theatre Royal BrightonMischief Theatre Mischief Theatre return to Brighton with their latest offering and this time nothing goes wrong. Groan Ups is an observational comedy which follows the progress of five children at three stages of their development, Read More …

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow | Tilted Wig | Tour |Review

The Legend of Sleepy HollowDevonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne Tilted Wig, Malvern Theatres and Churchill Theatre PresentThe Legend of Sleepy Hollow Any opportunity to experience dark gothic theatre, and I’m the first person to book my seat in the audience. We’ve Read More …

Private Lives | Chichester Festival Theatre | Review

Private LivesChichester Festival Theatre 16-20 November 2021 This is a very difficult review to write because I want to encourage as many people as possible to go to the theatre especially after the last 20 months so I will try Read More …

Interview | Bobby Hodges and Amy Mae Dolan | Riverdance

RIVERDANCEThe Brighton Centre SUN 12 DEC – TUE 14 DEC When the lights go up at the start of each performance of Riverdance: The New 25th Anniversary Show this year, the excitement will be palpable, not just from the audience but very much from all the Read More …

Cabaret at The KitKat Club | Rehearsal Images

Cabaret The Kitkat ClubRehearsal Images Cabaret at the KitKat Club CABARET opens in the West End on Monday 15 November 2021. Here are some exciting rehearsal images shot by Marc Brenner. CABARET stars Eddie Redmayne as ‘The Emcee’, Jessie Buckley as ‘Sally Bowles’ Omari Douglas as ‘Cliff Read More …

Six the Musical | Vaudeville Theatre | Review

SixVaudeville Theatre Will this show ever stop growing? From its humble beginnings at the Edinburg Festival ‘Six the Musical’ keeps on gaining momentum and is now one of the West End’s huge success stories. The brainchild of University Students Lucy Read More …

A Killer Party | Online | Review

A Killer Party | Online | Review We have come some way since the beginning to 2020 when online entertainment meant Youtube and early Tiktok. At the start of lockdown we nurtured our theatre fix by watching clunky play readings, Read More …