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Bad Jews | Review Joshua Harmon’s play Bad Jews is currently on its third London outing in just over a year. It sold out at the St James Theatre and quickly transferred for a 3 month run at Read More …
Bad Jews | Review Joshua Harmon’s play Bad Jews is currently on its third London outing in just over a year. It sold out at the St James Theatre and quickly transferred for a 3 month run at Read More …
Hand to God – Review It is not surprising that when a new play is described as ‘Wickedly Funny’ and a puppet is hailed as the main character, that ‘Avenue Q’ springs to mind. However Hand to God which has Read More …
‘I went to see a new play last night called ‘The End of Longing’ written by and starring Matthew Perry.’ ‘Who?’ ‘You know, Chandler Bing from Friends.’ ‘OMG really? I would LOVE to see that! What was he like?’ The Read More …
It was my children who introduced me to Michelle Magorian’s Goodnight Mister Tom, they were enthused after reading the book at school and encouraged me to read it too. Hailed as a modern day classic, Goodnight Mister Tom has now Read More …
Having had a lovely experience with onstage seating last week at the opening night of Close to You – Bacharach Reimagined, I was REALLY excited to have onstage seating again, this time for Farinelli and the King, who wouldn’t want Read More …
Have you ever sat in a huge theatre wondering what it would be like to be on the stage with the cast looking out at a sea of faces? On Thursday I got the opportunity, thankfully not as an artist, Read More …
Last year the UK Premiere of In The Heights opened at the Southwark Playhouse and reaction was extraordinary, the critics went wild and after a string of five star reviews you couldn’t get a ticket for love nor money. There Read More …
Thriller Live is one of the longest running shows in the West End, it has toured extensively delighting national and international audiences and with global box office takings of a staggering £150million, Thriller Live has made it’s mark in history Read More …
Going to see the same show twice in one day may sound a little extreme even to a superfan, however there was a very good reason why I chose to see ‘Showstopper!’ more than once. Each performance of Showstopper is Read More …
Having grown up in a shoe making town with my parent’s house overshadowed by a huge shoe factory that employed hundreds of people, I know about the demise of the British shoe making industry well and have long been a Read More …