Flutter-Bye | Ironworks Studios | Review

Flutter-Bye Ironworks Studios, Brighton Set against the backdrop of Summer 1982, Flutter-Bye follows Mary as she packs up the detritus-filled bedroom of her Brighton home, a seemingly simple act that unearths a lifetime of memories, regrets and long-buried dreams that Read More …

Ghost the musical | National Tour | Review

Ghost the musical The Hawth Crawley 25th February – 1st March 2025 It is unbelievable that it is a quarter of a century since Ghost graced our movie screens. One of the most iconic scenes in cinematic history is that Read More …

Jennifer Irons is Bad Immigrant | Connaught Theatre Worthing | Review

Jennifer Irons is Bad Immigrant Connaught Theatre Worthing 13th February 2025 Bad Immigrant is a deeply personal, eye-opening exploration of identity, immigration and belonging, told through the medium of comedy, roller-skating and autobiographical stories. What’s not to love? Jennifer Irons Read More …

A Man for all Seasons | National Tour | Review

A Man for all Seasons Chichester Festival Theatre There is a fascination in Britain regarding the Tudor era, Henry VIII and his wives have dominated books, film and theatre since the sixteenth century. But looking beyond the matrimonial headlines, the Read More …

101 Dalmatians | Theatre Royal Brighton | Review

101 Dalmatians Theatre Royal Brighton SPOT ON You know you’ve been to see a special show when you leave the theatre feeling like you’re walking on air. 101 Dalmatians was a brilliant blend of wholesome storytelling, big musical numbers, stunning Read More …

The Buddha of Suburbia | Barbican Theatre, London | Review

The Buddha of Suburbia Barbican Theatre, London until 16th November The Buddha of Suburbia is a riotous, rebellious and provocative novel by British Pakistani author Hanif Kureishi, which won the Whitbread Award for the best first novel. The novel has Read More …

Redlands | Chichester Festival Theatre | Review

Redlands Chichester Festival Theatre until Fri 18 Oct Closing Justin Audibert’s first festival season as Chichester’s Artistic Director is a new play Redlands by Charlotte Jones.  The themes running through this season have been the journey of the outsider and Read More …

The 39 Steps | National Tour | Review

The 39 Steps Theatre Royal Brighton until Saturday 20th July 2024 The 39 Steps was originally a 1935 British spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll. It is loosely based on the 1915 novel Read More …

Next to Normal | Wyndham’s Theatre | Review

Next to Normal Wyndham’s Theatre Directed by: Michael Longhurst Music is written by Tom Kitt with a Book and Lyrics by Brian Yorkey. With a string of Broadway accolades and a successful London run at the Donmar Warehouse under it’s Read More …