No Man’s Land | Review
No Man’s Land | Review I have an hour-long drive home from the Theatre Royal Brighton and last night I spent most of it trying to decipher what I had just seen. No Man’s Land opened last night to Read More …
No Man’s Land | Review I have an hour-long drive home from the Theatre Royal Brighton and last night I spent most of it trying to decipher what I had just seen. No Man’s Land opened last night to Read More …
Devonshire Park Theatre | until Saturday 16th July. Blithe Spirit | Review Somewhere on the theatrical touring circuit there is usually a Noel Coward play doing the rounds, Private Lives, Hayfever, Relative Values to name a few, but probabaly the Read More …
Ross | Chichester Festival Theatre | Review Ross, one of Terence Rattigan’s lesser known plays, has opened at the Chichester Festival Theatre, and should now get the exposure it deserves. The fascinating production follows the remarkable story of Lawrence of Read More …
Charing Cross Theatre | until 6th August 2016 A musical about the sinking of the Titanic? Really? Titanic | Review Written by Peter Stone with music and lyrics by Maury Yestin (Grand Hotel), the musical Titanic was first produced Read More …
Chicago | Tour | Review Roxie Hart is accused of murdering her lover and sent to County Cook Jail, the sentence for murder is to hang but no woman has been hanged in the State for 47 years. The Read More …
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 …
Chichester Festival Theatre | until 21st May 2016 An Enemy of the People | Review Buy Tickets An Enemy of the People written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen was first staged in London back in 1893. The version that Read More …
Drayton Arms Theatre until Saturday 14 May 2016 Lucky Stiff | Review It could be said that if you contemplate a night of entertainment involving musical farce, you should expect the unexpected. That is undoubtedly the case with the Read More …
Show Boat | Review Based on the book of the same name by Edna Ferber, Show Boat is a 1920s musical spanning three generations on the Cotton Blossom, a Mississippi River show boat. Adapted for the stage by Jeremy Read More …
Emma | Review Emma was Jane Austin’s 4th novel and the last to be published in her lifetime, as with all her books it deals with social standing, moral principles and respectability. Austin’s heroines are often headstrong and ‘Emma’ Read More …