Sleeping Beauty | The Hawth Crawley | Review

Christmas for me means Pantomime! Pantomimes have appeal for family young and old, a relaxed atmosphere, audience participation, corny jokes, innuendos and not to mention song and dance routines, what’s not to like? Sleeping Beauty at the Hawth, Crawley has Read More …

Sikes and Nancy | Trafalgar Studio 2 | Review

Sikes is undoubtedly Charles Dickens’ most infamous villain. He is a drunkard malevolent thief who ultimately murders his loyal girlfriend Nancy when he is informed by Fagin that she has betrayed him. The characters from Charles Dickens’ novel Oliver Twist Read More …

Miss Havisham’s Expectations | Trafalgar Studio 2 | Review

I am not as familiar with ’Great Expectations’ as I am with other works of Charles Dickens but I am of course aware of the tragic character of Miss Havisham, who, jilted and defrauded at the altar spends the rest Read More …

Great Britain | Theatre Royal Haymarket London | Review

Great Britain Theatre Royal Haymarket With only 6 weeks to go of it’s run, I was delighted to catch The National Theatre’s Great Britain at the Theatre Royal Haymarket last week. Great Britain written by Richard Bean opened at the Read More …

Assassins | Menier Chocolate Factory | Review

  When tickets for Assassins first went on sale I bought tickets immediately, this was for several reasons. If all that wasn’t enough, as the cast was announced and tickets sold out, it confirmed my belief that this production had Read More …

Calamity Jane | Touring Production | Review

I had been looking forward to Calamity Jane since the announcement that it would be coming to The Hawth at Crawley. It is one of those iconic classic MGM musicals of the 1950s which everyone seems to know well.

Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat | Assembly Hall Theatre Tunbridge Wells | Review & Tour News

Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat runs at the Assembly Hall Theatre  Tunbridge Wells until Saturday 8th November and then continues on it’s tour around the country.

Shakespeare in Love | Noel Coward Theatre London| Review

Shakespeare in Love – Noel Coward Theatre Booking until April 18th 2015 Having failed a fourth time to secure ‘Book of Morman’ tickets in their daily lottery, I took the opportunity of purchasing a £15 front row day seat for Read More …