Month: December 2016

Alternative

One Nine Two Seven, Evans & Peel Detective Agency – Review

Despite some logistical hiccups, this is a fun and engaging show that’ll keep you guessing to the very end.

Reviews

A Christmas Carol, Above the Arts Theatre – Review

A memorable version of the Dickens classic momentarily side-tracked by the food!

Comedy

The Hound of the Baskervilles, Jack Studio Theatre – Review

Pros: Side-splitting comedy with a spine-tingling twist: thrilling. Cons: Some scenes seemed to suffer from a lack of rehearsal. As…

Alternative

Candid, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review

An enigmatic performance with a good symbolic rendition of the bumpy friendship between two women.

Comedy

Love’s Labour’s Lost, Theatre Royal Haymarket – Review

Properly hilarious production with some big laughs in one of the West End's most sumptuous theatres.

Comedy

Much Ado About Nothing, Theatre Royal Haymarket — Review

A festive take on a Shakespeare favourite that embraces the play’s darker undertones as well as the fizzy fun.

Comedy

The Winter’s Tale, The Cockpit — Review

A well-produced and -performed, albeit short, version of The Winter's Tale with innovative use of music throughout.

Off West End

Bollywood Jack, Tara Arts Theatre – Review

Prepare yourself for a night of light hearted humour and a feel good evening of entertainment.

Interviews

Interview: Joel Anderson on Theatre & Photography

Theatre and Photography author Joel Anderson tells us more about the connection between these seemingly dissimilar art forms.

Comedy

Potted Panto, Garrick Theatre – Review

Pros: It’s funny, clever and there’s something for everyone. Your children will be uncontrollably giddy upon exit. Cons:  Jaw ache from…

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