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 …

No Man’s Land | Review

No Man’s Land | Review   I have an hour-long drive home from the Theatre Royal Brighton and last night I spent most of it trying to decipher what I had just seen. No Man’s Land opened last night to Read More …

Breakfast at Tiffany’s | Theatre Royal Haymarket | Review

 Theatre Royal Haymarket | until 17th September Breakfast at Tiffany’s | Review   Opening this week at the beautiful Theatre Royal Haymarket, is the long awaited version of Breakfast at Tiffany’s starring successful singer Pixie Lott making her acting debut Read More …

The Bodyguard | Dominion Theatre | Review

The Bodyguard

      The Bodyguard | Review   Beverley is Queen of the Knight   Never before have I seen a full standing ovation, before the final number of a musical has even finished. That was of course, until I Read More …

The Go-Between | Apollo Theatre | Review

The Go Between | Review   ‘Oo, Michael Crawford – did you see him in Phantom?’   Unfortunately, I did not, but I am extremely glad to say I have seen him perform in The Go-Between, playing at the Apollo Read More …

The Threepenny Opera | National Theatre | Review

The Threepenny Opera | Review   Last night, myself and a group of fellow Theatre Bloggers were invited to see the National Theatre’s production of ‘The Threepenny Opera’, written back in 1920s Germany by Bertolt Brecht with music by Kurt Read More …

King John | The Rose Theatre, Kingston | Review

King John The Rose Theatre, Kingston May 2016 You would think that medieval England under the reign of a inept and insecure King wouldn’t have much in common with modern day life, but a trip to Rose Theatre in Kingston Read More …

Show Boat | New London Theatre | Review

Show Boat | Review   Based on the book of the same name by Edna Ferber, Show Boat is a 1920s musical spanning three generations on the Cotton Blossom, a Mississippi River show boat. Adapted for the stage by Jeremy Read More …

The Father | Duke of York Theatre | Review

Duke of York Theatre until 26th March and then tour! The Father The Duke of York Theatre Such was the success of The Father at the Ustinov Studio in Bath and the Wyndam’s Theatre in London, it has been nominated Read More …

Eggs | Orphee Productions | The Vaults | Review

The Vaults | 24 February – Sunday 6 March. Eggs | Review   Cracking two eggs to make an omelette, Orphee Productions’ Eggs scrambled the lives of two young women and poached some serious topics into an hour’s performance. Whisking Read More …