Fallen Angels | Kent Rep | Review
Hever Festival | 30th July 2015. Fallen Angels | Review Last night was my first ever visit to Hever Festival and I was looking forward to seeing Fallen Angels by Noel Coward. I arrived in plenty of time Read More …
Hever Festival | 30th July 2015. Fallen Angels | Review Last night was my first ever visit to Hever Festival and I was looking forward to seeing Fallen Angels by Noel Coward. I arrived in plenty of time Read More …
Wilton’s Music Hall | 9 September – 14th October 2015 The Sting A full length play by David Rogers Based upon the screenplay “The Sting” by David Ward Following in the footsteps of Wilton’s sell-out success with The Great Gatsby Read More …
Old Red Lion Theatre | Tuesday 4th – Saturday 29th August 2015 A Naughty Night With Noel A Naughty Night with Noël Coward looks at the scandalous side of high society with two hilarious one-act plays by Noël Coward: We Read More …
Generally I don’t watch a lot of TV, but I do like a good comedy. As a result I am familiar with the work of Stephen Merchant (The Office, Extras) and Steffan Rhodri (Gavin and Stacey), when I heard that Read More …
The Railway Children extends it’s run at King’s Cross Theatre until 3rd January 2016. The Olivier Award-winning production of Mike Kenny’s stage adaptation of E. Nesbit’s novel The Railway Children – Live on Stage will be extending its run at King’s Cross Read More …
The Mentalists Written by Richard Bean Directed by Abbey Wright Richard Bean (One Man Two Guvnors, Great Britain) has written a new comedy that will run at Wyndham’s Theatre until September 26th starring Stephen Merchant (The Office, Extras) making his Read More …
Southwark Playhouse | until July 25th 2015. Austin Pendleton’s play Orson’s Shadow is a fictional account of when theatre critic Kenneth Tynan suggests that his friend Orson Welles revitalise his failing career by directing Laurence Olivier and his mistress Joan Read More …
Following on from our article last week regarding open air theatre performances, Sammi O’Neill spoke to Gary Andrews from the Polesden Lacey Shakespeare Company about their production of ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ playing this weekend and next in the beautiful Read More …
National Tour Terence Rattigan’s Epic wartime romance Flare Path directed by Justin Audibert Set in 1942 against a backdrop of heartache and quiet bravery, FLARE PATH tells the story of former actress Patricia, the wife of RAF pilot Teddy, Read More …
Last night I took another visit to The Capitol Horsham to see Table Manners which is the first in a trilogy of plays by Alan Ayckbourn set over a tense family weekend in the country. Each of the plays depicts Read More …