Oklahoma | The Hawth Crawley and Tour | Review

On Tuesday evening I headed over to see a production at the Hawth that I had been looking forward to seeing for ages. Oklahoma is one of those classic musicals that I grew up seeing regularly on TV on a Read More …

Sex in Suburbia | Review.

There was a theatre full of women of all ages (and a handful if men) at the Hawth Crawley last night for Sex in Suburbia, a play co-written and devised by TV personality Claire Sweeney and comedian Mandy Muden. Penny Read More …

Lord of the Dance – Dangerous Games | Brighton Centre | Review

Dangerous Games

Lord of the Dance – Dangerous Games Review There is been an amazing amount of interest on the Theatre South East website when we posted that The Lord of the Dance – Dangerous Games was coming back to the Dominion Read More …

Jekyll and Hyde | Sell a Door | Review

Jekyll and Hyde | Review   On Saturday 21st March I was happy to accompany my mum to the Hawth Theatre in Crawley to watch a spectacular performance of Jekyll and Hyde directed by David Hutchinson for Sell a Door Read More …

Classic Ghosts | Tour| Review

Classic Ghosts

I have mentioned before on this website that I am a bit of a “wuss”when it comes to ghost stories. So I must admit as I entered the Hawth Theatre in Crawley last night to watch two ‘classic’ ghost stories Read More …

Beyond the Barricade | Tour | Review

Beyond the barricade

There are plenty of ‘Songs from the Shows’ acts on the circuit, as I see more than the average amount of shows, I didn’t originally plan on going to see Beyond the Barricade a touring production featuring just four performers 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 …

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 …