Spot on observational humour that will make anyone laugh-out-loud, despite their marital status.
Read More »Monthly Archives: August 2015
Pinocchio, St Paul’s Church – Review
A beautiful promenade performance of the old classic that combines puppetry, music, theatre and storytelling with a flourish that will enchant both children and adults.
Read More »Grand Hotel, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A rare treat to enjoy such a high quality performance in an intimate venue.
Read More »Operation Crucible, Finborough Theatre – Review
A solid and interesting production from a new writer, but not the Finborough’s most outstanding work.
Read More »Annie Jr., Arts Theatre – Review
You can’t help but smile after seeing this lighthearted bit of musical theatre fluff.
Read More »Divas, Pleasance Theatre – Review
Innovative storytelling and a compelling story that needs a little fine-tuning in its delivery.
Read More »Bakkhai, Almeida – Review
A darkly funny and deeply disturbing ancient classic, brought to life by a strong cast in this fresh adaptation.
Read More »Being a Dancer, Nick Hern Books – Book Review
An inspiring, readable and interesting guide to the dance industry.
Read More »East End Boys, West End Girls, Arcola Theatre – Review
Characters and plot need work to help the audience empathise.
Read More »Impossible, Noël Coward Theatre – Review
A different West End experience that will leave you speechless with hands open in unanswered disbelief – what just happened?!
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