Half a Sixpence | Chichester Festival Theatre | Review

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 …

The Bodyguard | Dominion Theatre | Review

The Bodyguard

      The Bodyguard | Review   Beverley is Queen of the Knight   Never before have I seen a full standing ovation, before the final number of a musical has even finished. That was of course, until I Read More …

The Bodyguard | Congress Theatre Eastbourne | Review

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 …

The Herbal Bed | Tour | Review

The Herbal Bed | Review   The Herbal Bed, the secret life of Shakespeare’s daughter is a treat to watch with fine acting and great drama. Touring in the 400th year since Shakespeare’s death and 2 years since the writer Read More …

The Father | Duke of York Theatre | Review

Duke of York Theatre until 26th March and then tour! The Father The Duke of York Theatre Such was the success of The Father at the Ustinov Studio in Bath and the Wyndam’s Theatre in London, it has been nominated Read More …

Grey Gardens | Southwark Playhouse | Review

Ever been in a situation where it has felt as though everyone was in on a big secret except for you? I felt exactly that last Thursday when I attended the press performance of Grey Gardens at the Southwark Playhouse. Read More …

In the Heights | Kings Cross Theatre | Review

Last year the UK Premiere of In The Heights opened at the Southwark Playhouse and reaction was extraordinary, the critics went wild and after a string of five star reviews you couldn’t get a ticket for love nor money. There Read More …

Kinky Boots | Adelphi Theatre | Review.

Having grown up in a shoe making town with my parent’s house overshadowed by a huge shoe factory that employed hundreds of people, I know about the demise of the British shoe making industry well and have long been a Read More …

The Baker’s Wife | Drayton Arms Theatre | Review

Drayton Arms theatre | until 4th July 2015 The Baker’s Wife – Review   Long before I was a ‘Wicked’ fan, I was a great admirer of it’s composer Stephen Schwartz. Schwartz has written some incredible songs for some of Read More …