Di and Viv and Rose | Vaudeville Theatre | Review.

Di and Viv and Rose captures the journey of a friendship between three girls meeting at University, sharing a flat and despite being very different, becoming firm friends. They grow and share life’s experiences and help each other through difficulties Read More …

Blood Brothers | The Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells | Review

Blood Brothers

I hold my hand up, Blood Brothers is a show that I have seen on numerous occasions in the West End over the last 20 years and I was very disappointed when it closed in 2012. So you could imagine Read More …

My Night With Reg | Apollo Theatre | Review

My Night With Reg

In 2015 I wanted to expand my theatre going to include more than just musicals so I was DELIGHTED to be invited by the splendid Rebecca Felgate from Official Theatre to see the Donmar Warehouse revival of Kevin Eylot’s ‘My Read More …

Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown | Playhouse Theatre | Review

Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown

Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown – Playhouse Theatre Review By Sammi O’Neill This Review was originally posted on www.LastMinuteTheatreTickets.com. Based on a film by Spanish writer Pedro Almodóvar, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown sounds Read More …

The Grand Tour | Finborough Theatre | Review

The Grand Tour

The Grand Tour – Finborough Theatre. runs until 21st Febuary ‘France, 1940. Jacobowsky, a Polish Jewish intellectual, has been one step ahead of the Nazis for years. Stjerbinsky, an aristocratic, anti-Semitic Polish colonel, is desperately trying to get to England. Read More …

King Charles III | Wyndhams Theatre, London | Review

King Charles III

King Charles III   Having failed miserably for the 6th time to secure a Book of Mormon ticket in their lottery (I shall win one day) I sloped off to the Wyndhams theatre and cheered myself up by using my Read More …

Into the Woods | Movie | Review

I have been a huge fan of Stephen Sondheim since I saw the original London production of ‘Into the Woods’ in 1990. After seeing and loving many of his other shows Stephen Sondheim remains my favourite composer and Into the Read More …

Aladdin | Chequer Mead East Grinstead | Review

ALADDIN, this year’s panto from the Company of Friends, bursts on to the Chequer Mead stage with some deep and mysterious enchantment. Instead of the band of happy villagers who often kick off panto fun, a blue genie levitates gently Read More …

Peter Pan | The Assembly Halls Theatre Tunbridge Wells | Review

I cannot believe that it was only couple of days ago when I was reviewing Sleeping Beauty that I made the assumption that pantomimes all followed the same format. I was at Peter Pan last night at the Assembly Hall Read More …