Much Ado About Nothing | Rose Theatre Kingston | Review

Much ado about nothing, Kate Lamb, Mel Giedroyc photo (c) Mark Douet

  Much Ado about Nothing Rose Theatre Kingston 13 April – 6 May 2018   To mark its 10th anniversary season, The Rose Theatre in Kingston stages one of Shakespeare’s most entertaining and enduring comedies; Much Ado About Nothing. The Read More …

The Comedy about a Bank Robbery | Criterion Theatre | Review

The Comedy about a Bank Robbery | Criterion Theatre | Review   The Comedy about a Bank Robbery   Having wept with laughter during A Play That Goes Wrong yet only been mildly amused by Peter Pan Goes Wrong (albeit Read More …

The Woman in Black | Fortune Theatre | Review

The Woman in Black

The Woman In Black Buy tickets On the eve of National Ghost Hunting Day I was thrilled to be invited to the Fortune Theatre together with other theatrebloggers to see one of the longest running plays in the West End, Read More …

Wonderland | Tour | Review

Theatre Royal Brighton until 3 June 2017. Wonderland Theatre Royal Brighton The world of Lewis Carroll is famously bizarre, his imagination has thrilled readers for generations. He wrote of fairies, imaginary worlds and talking creatures, but by far his most Read More …

One Last Thing (For Now) | Old Red Lion Theatre | Review

One Last Thing (For Now) | Review   I enter the theatre space, which is a sanctuary from the virtually packed pub downstairs (it’s rugby night). I’m at the Old Red Lion Pub & Theatre in Islington. The darkened set Read More …

Promises Promises | Southwark Playhouse | Review

Promises Promises | Review   In 2015-2016 I had the distinct pleasure of watching the incredible Close To You at the Criterion Theatre – several times. I was familiar with Burt Bacharach’s extensive back catalogue, of course, but I did Read More …