Month: December 2016

Musicals

Babe, the Sheep Pig, Polka Theatre – Review

If you want to recharge with positivity and laughter, this show will definitely do the trick.

Interviews

‘Benighted’ Playwright Duncan Gates on the Process of Adaptation

Benighted playwright Duncan Gates discusses the process of adapting J.B. Priestley's 1927 novel for the stage — and the lessons…

Comedy

Her Aching Heart, The Hope Theatre – Review

Pros: An abundance of alliteration, insatiable innuendos, lots of laughs and hilarious heroines. Cons: Soft toy abuse and a sometimes…

Drama

The Woman in Black, Fortune Theatre – Review

Pros: A perfect venue dripping with atmosphere and an eerie sense of expectation. Cons: Hysterically shrieking members of the audience…

Comedy

Pride and Prejudice, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review

A unique take on a classic story that welcomes you with open arms with its expert humour.

Interviews

Interview: Dyad Productions’ Rebecca Vaughan on ‘Christmas Gothic’

Ahead of their production of Christmas Gothic at artsdepot, Dyad Productions producer and performer Rebecca Vaughan discusses giving a voice…

Drama

A Christmas Carol, Westminster Reference Library – Review

A thoroughly enjoyable Christmas play suitable for all of the family whose performers wow with song, puppetry and more!

Drama

The Children, Royal Court Theatre – Review

A relevant and thought-provoking 2016 kitchen sink drama from a theatre that can be relied upon to present the best…

Comedy

Jest End, Waterloo East Theatre – Review

Wickedly sharp and frightfully funny. Not to be missed!

Features

The Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2016 — ET Was There!

Neil Johnson offers his first-person account of this year's Evening Standard Theatre Awards.

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