H.R.Haitch | Union Theatre | Review

H. R. Haitch

  H.R.Haitch Union Theatre Wednesday 9th May – Saturday 2nd June 2018   Maz Evans’, H.R.Haitch is a sharp and witty musical comedy, that has successfully strung together themes of the presence of technology in today’s society, politics, wealth, family Read More …

The Nature of Forgetting | Tour | Review

Nature of Forgetting

The Nature of Forgetting Connaught Theatre, Worthing 10-11 May 2018 The Nature of Forgetting is a spellbinding piece of work brought to the Connaught theatre by London-based international Theatre Re company combining energetic physical theatre with mime and contemporary dance, Read More …

Last Orders At The Dog and Dumplings | Brighton Fringe | Review

Last Orders At The Dog and Dumplings Brighton Spiegeltent, Bosco Tuesday 8 May Serves Up an evening of rip-roaring Comedy Having very much enjoyed Boogaloo Stu’s previous fringe production ‘Crimplene Millionaire’, (a  wild game venturing through the highs and lows Read More …

The Importance of Being Ernest | Tour | Review

The Importance of being Earnest

The Importance of Being Earnest Eastbourne, Devonshire Park Theatre Tuesday 24 April 2018 Big, Bold and Beautiful Theatre There is no better feeling of suspense in a theatre, than when the curtain is about to rise to unveil to the Read More …

The Winslow Boy | Tour | Review

The Winslow Boy, Aden Gillet, Misha Butler

The Winslow Boy Theatre Royal Brighton April 23 – 28 I am delighted to say that an unexpected visit to the Theatre Royal Brighton last night to see Terence Rattigan‘s play The Winslow Boy ended up being an evening very Read More …

School of Rock | New London Theatre | Review

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School of Rock | Review School of Rock tickets School of Rock New London Theatre Review by Sammi O’Neill The New London Theatre was bustling with excited chattering children last night eager to see Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Olivier award-winning phenomenon Read More …