Death Takes a Holiday | Charing Cross Theatre | Review

Charing Cross Theatre | until 4 Mar 2017 Death Takes a Holiday | Review Buy Tickets Death Takes a Holiday, starring Miss Saigon’s Chris Peluso and Les Misérables’ Zoë Doano, combines the dramatic melodies of Phantom of the Opera with Read More …

Peter Pan | Connaught Theatre, Worthing | Review

Connaught Theatre, Worthing | until 8th January Peter Pan Review   This year’s traditional Worthing Pantomime , The Pantomime Adventures of Peter Pan, is a great value for money family show which will delight all age groups. The production of Read More …

Dead Sheep | Tour | Review

Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne Dead Sheep | Review   On the 8th November, while Americans were still deciding their future in the elections, I sat in the beautiful Devonshire Park Theatre in Eastbourne watching a play called Dead Sheep. Written Read More …

Frankenstein | BlackEyed Theatre Company | Review

Eastbourne’s Devonshire Park Theatre – booking until 19th November 2016 Frankenstein by BlackEyed Theatre Company   Mary Shelley’s Gothic Vision – Reimagined BUY TICKETS Signs of a good show include being gripped to the edge of your seat, hanging off Read More …

Dead Funny | Vaudeville Theatre | Review

Vaudeville Theatre Dead Funny | Review Buy Tickets Here A homage to Classic British Comedy   Dead Funny, a revival of Terry Johnson’s 1994 play, celebrates the lives of great British comics Benny Hill and Frankie Howerd, who, having just Read More …

Rehearsal for Murder | Tour | Review

Connaught Theatre Worthing until Sat 22nd October 2017 Rehearsal for Murder | Review   Worthing audiences love a good thriller, proved by the staging at the Connaught theatre of recent sold out shows like The Mousetrap and Dead Simple. So Read More …

The Dresser | Theatre Royal Brighton | Review

The Dresser | Review   Playing at the Theatre Royal Brighton this week on route to the Duke of York Theatre (West End) is a play called The Dresser, written by acclaimed playwright and screenwriter Ronald Harwood. Although I was Read More …