Beautiful Little Fool | Southwark Playhouse | Review

Beautiful Little Fool Southwark Playhouse Borough Until 28th February 2026 Beautiful Little Fool at Southwark Playhouse feels like a first draft F. Scott Fitzgerald has become a household name, a quintessential American novelist whose work is read by students around the world. But Read More …

Single White Female | National Tour | Review

Single White Female Theatre Royal Brighton until Saturday 17th January Tickets Single White Female is a 1992 American psychological erotic thriller based on the 1990 novel SWF Seeks Same by John Lutz. The film stars Bridget Fonda and Jennifer Jason Read More …

Lord of the Flies | Chichester Festival Theatre | Review

Lord of the Flies Chichester Festival Theatre Fri 19 Sep – Sat 11 Oct 2025 It is often said that a football match is a game of two halves. This production of William Golding’s celebrated and widely read novel published in 1954 Read More …

Now That’s What I Call A Musical | National Tour | Review

Now That’s What I Call Musical Theatre Royal Brighton Step back into a time of cassette tapes, leg warmers, and chart-topping anthems—NOW That’s What I Call a Musical is a vibrant explosion of 80s nostalgia that will have you toe-tapping Read More …

Party Games! | National Tour | Review

Party Games! Connaught Theatre, Worthing Written by Michael McManus Director: Joanna Read In conjunction with the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Wednesday 12 June – Saturday 15 June Amidst all the usual noise and mayhem accompanying a forthcoming election, I had been Read More …

Sh!t-faced Shakespeare®: Much Ado About Nothing | Leicester Square Theatre | Review

Sh!t-faced Shakespeare®: Much Ado About Nothing Leicester Square Theatre Well, that was different! Sh!tfaced Shakespeare have been entertaining audiences since 2010 with its simple and yet possibly unique formula. A small classically trained cast performs a highly abridged version of Read More …

Bleak Expectations | Criterion Theatre | Review

Bleak Expectations Criterion Theatre Book Tickets. Charles Dickens undoubtably, one of the world’s famous authors, greatly influenced our literature and society, inspires this theatrical high paced comedic romp through 19th century London, with slight nods at various novels (not all Read More …