Month: October 2016

Drama

The Acedian Pirates, Theatre503 – Review

Jay Taylor's debut play about war shows great promise and is a tribute to the Theatre503 Playwriting Award of which…

Comedy

Vir Das: Live in London, Soho Theatre – Review

Pros: A hilarious, naughty standup routine that will have you laughing until your sides ache Cons: A few of the…

Alternative

The Iron Man, Soho Theatre – Review

Yet another beautiful, intricate story, told by one of the leading lights of British storytelling. A wonderfully intimate evening, and…

Alternative

Side Show, Southwark Playhouse – Review

Songs packed with humour and pathos make the difference in an otherwise routine treatment of a mainly true story.

Dance

Pinocchio, Sadler’s Wells – Review

A spectacular world of gimmicks and magic, designed to appeal to the whole family.

Interviews

Interview: West End Star Kerry Ellis on ‘Murder Ballad’

West End star Kerry Ellis talks taking on a new kind of musical with Murder Ballad at the Arts Theatre.

Musicals

Hotel For Criminals, New Wimbledon Studio – Review

Deserving of its cult status, Hotel For Criminals combines an incredible cast and creatives to create a unique world all…

Drama

From Ibiza to the Norfolk Broads, Waterloo East Theatre – Review

A delight of music and imagery for any Bowie fan, and a show-stealing performance from Alex Wilton in this emotional…

Drama

The House of Usher, The Hope Theatre – Review

Misconceived musical version of Edgar Allan Poe’s gothic masterpiece.

Drama

Plastic Figurines, New Diorama Theatre – Review

This play is magical and heartfelt, yet hard-hitting as it explores the impact of death and autism.

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