La Soirée | Spiegeltent – Southbank | Review

Spiegeltent – Southbank Centre | until 17th January La Soirée   La Soirée is back for its sixth season in London, situated in the Speigeltent on the Southbank until after Christmas, it is delighting audiences once again with its mix Read More …

Blood Brothers | Rising Stars Adult Theatre Company| Review

DESPITE being a theatre reviewer for the past three decades I have never managed to see Willy Russell’s Blood Brothers, an omission I was delighted to make good at Chequer Mead on Wednesday. And I was not disappointed. The Rising Read More …

Priscilla Queen of the Desert | Tour | Review

Priscilla Queen of the Desert Theatre Royal Brighton as part of a National Tour Priscilla Queen of the Desert is a very successful, award winning Australian film by Stephen Elliot, about two homosexual drag queens together with a transgender woman Read More …

Farinelli and the King | Duke of Yorks Theatre | Seat Review

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 …

Close to You | Criterion Theatre | Review

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 …

In the Heights | Kings Cross Theatre | Review

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 | Lyric Theatre | Review

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 …

A Little Night Music | Ye Olde Rose and Crown | Review

On Friday I made my first visit to Ye Olde Rose and Crown in Walthamstow, having heard great things about this theatre pub venue I wanted to experience it myself. What better excuse was to see All Star Productions perform Read More …

Father Brown – The Curse of the Invisible Man | Rumpus Theatre Company | Review

This week the Devonshire Park Theatre plays host to Father Brown – The Curse of the Invisible Man, a ‘spine chilling whodunit’ by John Goodrum based on the classic mysteries by GK Chesterton. The Rumpus Theatre Company are one of Read More …

The Full Monty | Tour | Review

The 1997 film ‘The Full Monty’ was a huge hit. Six unemployed steel workers from Sheffield decide to become strippers and for one night only are prepared to go the full monty in an effort to raise much needed cash. Read More …