Moments of effective, well-written humour show promise for developing this funny but poorly structured farce; despite a weak plot, with some…
Month: November 2025
An important and ultimately uplifting tribute to the power of art in the community
Clare Beresford on The Nutcracker, and its amazing progress from Wimbledon to the West End
A stylish, gripping adaptation of John Le Carré’s timeless Cold War spy thriller
A wintry reimagining of Shakespeare’s popular comedy that is intriguing, occasionally unsettling, but not always entirely convincing.
Bright, silly, and full of heart, shed-ache delights in bursts but drifts too often to fully land its playful promise.
An entertaining look at relationships, in the London premiere of acclaimed playwright Gary Owen’s latest work. Humour and talent abound.
Engaging tale about two strangers who connect over the stories they tell each other. A short but perfectly formed feel-good…
A fast-paced farce in an eye-catching set with some strong performances, but a few missed beats.
A simple, sentimental and snowy adventure for the very young that will melt your heart.









