The Last Laugh | National Tour | Review

The Last Laugh Theatre Royal Brighton until 15th February 2025 Direct from a sell-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The Last Laugh is a brand-new laugh-a-minute play which re-imagines the lives of three of Britain’s all-time greatest comedy heroes Read More …

Theatre South East’s 2024 Favourites

Once again, the team at Theatre South East have had the privilege of reviewing many shows during 2024! If you have invited us along to your production, thank you very much! We are sorry that we couldn’t attend everything but Read More …

Now That’s What I Call A Musical | National Tour | Review

Now That’s What I Call Musical Theatre Royal Brighton Step back into a time of cassette tapes, leg warmers, and chart-topping anthems—NOW That’s What I Call a Musical is a vibrant explosion of 80s nostalgia that will have you toe-tapping Read More …

1984 | National Tour | Review

1984 Theatre Royal, Brighton Until Sat 2nd November (then continues on tour) 1984 is a dystopian novel and the final book completed in the lifetime of George Orwell. It centres on the consequences of totalitarianism, mass surveillance and repression of Read More …

Dear Evan Hansen | National Tour | Review

Dear Evan Hansen Theatre Royal Brighton until Saturday 19th October 2024 before continuing on tour. ‘Dear Evan Hansen‘ has opened at the Theatre Royal Brighton, rightfully so it is expected to play to full houses all week. This is the Read More …

Here You Come Again | Theatre Royal Brighton | Review

Here you Come Again Theatre Royal Brighton until 7th September 2024 Director: Gabriel Barre Writers: Bruce Vilanch, Gabriel Barre and Tricia Paoluccio Musical Supervisor: Richard John Simon Friend Entertainment in association with The Leeds Playhouse Dolly Parton is one of Read More …

The 39 Steps | National Tour | Review

The 39 Steps Theatre Royal Brighton until Saturday 20th July 2024 The 39 Steps was originally a 1935 British spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll. It is loosely based on the 1915 novel Read More …