Bend It Like Beckham | Phoenix Theatre | Review

I saw Bend it like Beckham at the Phoenix theatre early in it’s previews therefore I have been sitting on this review for a while, partly because it is bad form to publish a review before press night also because Read More …

Table Manners | Tour | Review

Last night I took another visit to The Capitol Horsham to see Table Manners which is the first in a trilogy of plays by Alan Ayckbourn set over a tense family weekend in the country. Each of the plays depicts Read More …

The Baker’s Wife | Drayton Arms Theatre | Review

Drayton Arms theatre | until 4th July 2015 The Baker’s Wife – Review   Long before I was a ‘Wicked’ fan, I was a great admirer of it’s composer Stephen Schwartz. Schwartz has written some incredible songs for some of Read More …

And Then There Were None | Tour | Review

Having seen The Mousetrap last week in London I was very interested to see my second Agatha Christie play last night at The Hawth Theatre in Crawley to see how they would compare.   And Then There Were None | Read More …

Avenue Q | Tour | Review

The Assembly Halls Theatre, Tunbridge Wells until 6th June. Avenue Q | Tour | Review   Anyone who is a regular reader of Theatre South East will know that I consider Avenue Q as one of my guilty pleasures. Not Read More …

The Ghost Train | Capitol Horsham | Review

The Capitol Horsham until Wed 20th May 2015 The Ghost Train – Review It is a while since I have visited The Capitol in Horsham so I was delighted to return last night to the opening night of talking Scarlett’s Read More …

The Railway Children | King’s Cross Theatre | Review

When my sons were young we spent hours on the platform of the Bluebell Railway, watching the magnificent steam engines pull in and out of Sheffield Park Station. Now the Bluebell has extended it’s line, I am blessed that the Read More …