Dr Dolittle | The Churchill Theatre, Bromley | Review

Dr Dolittle Churchill Theatre, Bromley until 24th November 2019 Tickets Here   Dr Dolittle A brand new theatrical version of the acclaimed family musical Dr Dolittle opened last week at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley where it plays until Saturday Read More …

Blood Brothers | 2018 Tour | Review

Blood Brothers The Hawth, Crawley 16th – 20th October 2018 Blood Brothers 2018 tour with Linzi Hateley     With Rain Man playing at the Theatre Royal Brighton and Blood Brothers opening at The Hawth in Crawley last night it Read More …

Thriller Live – 4000th performance with Peter Andre | Review

Thriller Live Lyric Theatre Tickets Here Thriller live – 4000th performance with Peter Andre When Theatre South East was invited to review the 4000th performance of Thriller Live, how could we refuse? Particularly when this was going to be a Read More …

The Habit of Art | Tour | Review

The Habit of Art Theatre Royal Brighton 11th – 15th September 2018     The Habit of Art | Tour | Review   Alan Bennett’s The Habit of Art is set in a cluttered rehearsal room of a church hall Read More …

Everybody’s Talking about Jamie | Apollo Theatre | Review

EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE by Dan Gillespie Sells and Tom MacRae, , Director - Jonathan Buttered, Designer - Anna Fleischsle, Choreographer - Kate Prince, Apollo Theatre, London, 2017, Credit: Johan Persson/

Everybody’s Talking about Jamie Apollo Theatre currently booking until April 2019 Everybody’s talking about Jamie…..   Based on a true story, this amazing show about courage, friendship, relationships, loyalty and coming out started life as a documentary (Drag Queen at Read More …

The Winslow Boy | Tour | Review

The Winslow Boy, Aden Gillet, Misha Butler

The Winslow Boy Theatre Royal Brighton April 23 – 28 I am delighted to say that an unexpected visit to the Theatre Royal Brighton last night to see Terence Rattigan‘s play The Winslow Boy ended up being an evening very Read More …

Much Ado About Nothing | Rose Theatre Kingston | Review

Much ado about nothing, Kate Lamb, Mel Giedroyc photo (c) Mark Douet

  Much Ado about Nothing Rose Theatre Kingston 13 April – 6 May 2018   To mark its 10th anniversary season, The Rose Theatre in Kingston stages one of Shakespeare’s most entertaining and enduring comedies; Much Ado About Nothing. The Read More …

The Comedy about a Bank Robbery | Criterion Theatre | Review

The Comedy about a Bank Robbery | Criterion Theatre | Review   The Comedy about a Bank Robbery   Having wept with laughter during A Play That Goes Wrong yet only been mildly amused by Peter Pan Goes Wrong (albeit Read More …