The Shark is Broken | National Tour | Review

The Shark is Broken Theatre Royal Brighton until Saturday 12th April The Shark Is Broken is a comedy written by British playwrights Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon which explores the behind-the-scenes drama that took place during the filming of the Read More …

Hadestown | Lyric Theatre | Review

Hadestown Lyric Theatre Review

Hadestown Lyric Theatre The Broadway sensation Hadestown has been playing at the Lyric Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue for just over a year and has recently welcomed its new 2025 cast. I finally went to see it last night and have Read More …

Kinky Boots | National Tour | Review

Kinky Boots Theatre Royal Brighton until Saturday 29th March 2025 A Foot-Stomping Musical with Fun To Boot Exhilarating from start to finish, Kinky Boots is a celebration of love, identity and, not only acceptance of, but an embracement of human Read More …

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 …

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe | National Tour | Review

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Theatre Royal Brighton Until Saturday 15th March Anyone of a certain age grew up on C.S.Lewis’ Narnia Chronicles, I still have battered copies in the bookshelf. The most famous of the seven stories Read More …

Much Ado About Nothing | Theatre Royal Drury Lane | Review

Much Ado About Nothing Theatre Royal Drury Lane Jamie Lloyd Company Until Saturday 5th April Quite honestly, it has now been a week since I took a trip to London and saw Much Ado About Nothing at the glorious Theatre 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 …

The Girl on the Train | Chichester Festival Theatre | Review

The Girl on the Train Chichester Festival Theatre Tuesday 25 February – Saturday 1 March 2025 Director: Loveday Ingram Adapted for stage by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel It seems almost unbelievable that it’s 10 years since Paula Hawkins’ unique 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 …