Father Brown – The Curse of the Invisible Man | Rumpus Theatre Company | Review

This week the Devonshire Park Theatre plays host to Father Brown – The Curse of the Invisible Man, a ‘spine chilling whodunit’ by John Goodrum based on the classic mysteries by GK Chesterton. The Rumpus Theatre Company are one of Read More …

The Full Monty | Tour | Review

The 1997 film ‘The Full Monty’ was a huge hit. Six unemployed steel workers from Sheffield decide to become strippers and for one night only are prepared to go the full monty in an effort to raise much needed cash. Read More …

A local Theatre for local people| The Assembly Hall Theatre refurbishment.

Friday marked the official re-opening of the newly refurbished Assembly Hall Theatre in Tunbridge Wells. As part of a five year plan to look at Tunbridge Wells as a cultural destination for West Kent and East Sussex and to fulfil Read More …

What the Butler Saw | talking Scarlet | Review

“The sane must appear as strange to the mad, as the mad to the sane” If you’re looking for an entertaining evening out this autumn, look no further than the Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne. For a night of debauchery and Read More …

Rebecca | Kneehigh Theatre | Review.

Daphne Du Maurier’s book Rebecca is one of the most well known of English classics. Written nearly 80 years ago it is still a bestseller having never gone out of print and was the subject of an iconic movie directed Read More …

Cinderella Panto Launch – Tunbridge Wells

The rain may have been teaming down but the spirits were high as the cast of Cinderella due to play at the Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells met the press at the beautiful Chiddlestone Castle in Kent last week. Cinderella is Read More …

La Traviata | Russian State Ballet and Opera House |Review

On Friday I was kindly invited by The Hawth Crawley and Amande Concerts to review Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata performed by the renowned Russian State Ballet and Opera House. To my shame I had never been to a full length Read More …