Brendan Cole | A Night To Remember| Review

Brendan Cole; A Night To Remember | Review   Saturday saw the official opening night of Brendan Cole‘s new touring show, ‘A Night To Remember‘, at the New Wimbledon Theatre.   One of only two of the original professional dancers Read More …

King Charles III | Tour | Review

Theatre Royal Brighton | until 13th February Mike Barlett’s tortuous play King Charles III questions the role of the Monarch in Parliament. Is it largely symbolic or does the crowned head truly have a say in the affairs of State? Read More …

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat | Tour | Review

The Hawth, Crawley | Until 8th February and then continues on a Nationwide Tour. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat | Review   Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is approaching it’s 50th birthday – can you believe that? For Read More …

Private Lives | Tour | Review

Theatre Royal Brighton | 1st – 6th February and continuing to other venues. Private Lives | Review   Who doesn’t like the writing of Noel Coward? I love his dry wit, sarcastic humour and his wry way of looking at Read More …

Flare Path | Connaught Theatre Worthing | Review

Flare Path Tour | Review A new tour of Terence Rattigan’s esteemed play Flare Path opened last night at the Connaught Theatre in Worthing where it runs until Saturday 30th January 2016, before embarking on a nationwide tour. The play Read More …

The Mousetrap | Theatre Royal Brighton | Review

  The Mousetrap | Review   Agatha Christie‘s The Mousetrap is the classic whodunit murder mystery. For the audience member, the trick is to trust no one, not even the handsome young lad, defenceless shaky granny or beautiful babbling wife. Read More …

Holiday On Ice – Passion | Brighton Centre | Review

‘So it’s an ice rink in a theatre?’ ‘Do you think it’ll be chilly?’ In fact, you won’t even notice if it is – you’ll be so absorbed in the spectacle before you, should you manage to bag yourself a Read More …

Snow White and the Seven Dwarves | Chequer Mead | Review

LAST night’s performance of Snow White at Chequer Mead was a real one-off, coming as it did after a blazing performance of “cinders” at the Wallis Centre next door which had been gutted by fire two hours earlier. But if Read More …