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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne | until Saturday 30th July Don’t Dress for Dinner | Review Grumpily driving down to Eastbourne on Wednesday evening in the blistering heat, I considered sitting on a beach more preferable to a theatre. Luckily Read More …
Devonshire Park Theatre | until Saturday 16th July. Blithe Spirit | Review Somewhere on the theatrical touring circuit there is usually a Noel Coward play doing the rounds, Private Lives, Hayfever, Relative Values to name a few, but probabaly the Read More …
playing at the Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells until Saturday 9th July Save the Last Dance for Me | Review Currently on a nationwide tour across the UK is the latest jukebox musical from award winning writers Laurence Marks Read More …
Congress Theatre Eastbourne | 7th – 11th June 2016 The Bodyguard Review Originally written as a screen play for Steve McQueen in 1975, The Bodyguard became the iconic film of 1992, starring the legendary Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner. Seemingly Read More …
Ross | Chichester Festival Theatre | Review Ross, one of Terence Rattigan’s lesser known plays, has opened at the Chichester Festival Theatre, and should now get the exposure it deserves. The fascinating production follows the remarkable story of Lawrence of Read More …
Theatre Royal Brighton until 11th June 2016 Brideshead Revisited | Review To me the title ‘Brideshead Revisited’ means two things, a musty book in our bookcase that hasn’t been read in years and a TV series aired in the early Read More …
Chicago | Tour | Review Roxie Hart is accused of murdering her lover and sent to County Cook Jail, the sentence for murder is to hang but no woman has been hanged in the State for 47 years. The Read More …