The We Plays | The Hope Theatre | Review

The Hope Theatre, London N1 until 15th October 2016 The We Plays The We Plays, cleverly and poetically written by Andrew Maddock, consist of two separate monologues from two very different characters. Both show the audience that you should never 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 …

The Past is a Tattooed Sailor | Old Red Lion Theatre | Review

Old Red Lion Theatre | August 2nd – 28th 2016 The Past is a Tattooed Sailor | Review   A Bittersweet Treat – The Past is a Tattooed Sailor   If Brideshead Revisited’s Sebastian Flyte had grown up, stayed insolent, Read More …

Cats | Tour | Review

Congress Theatre, Eastbourne until 27th August 2016 Cats | Review   In 1981 the newly successful composer Andrew Lloyd Webber came up with a bold and very unusual idea for a new musical. This musical would have lots of song Read More …

Little Shop of Horrors | Tour | Review

Little Shop of Horrors | Tour | Review   On the hottest night of the summer, the New Wimbledon Theatre was packed last night for the opening of Sell A Door Theatre’s new touring production of Little Shop of Horrors. 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 …

Les Miserables | Chequer Mead | Review

CHEQUER Mead Productions’ performance of Les Miserables at the town theatre last night (29 July) brought the audience to their feet at the end of a simply outstanding show. The dark themes of the world’s favourite musical could have proved a difficult 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 …

Half a Sixpence | Chichester Festival Theatre | Review

Chichester Festival Theatre until the 3rd September Half a Sixpence Chichester Festival Theatre “What would you do if you won the lottery or came into possession of a considerable amount of money?” It is a question that is often asked Read More …