Pros: A charismatic cast and lots and lots of laughter. Cons: The story is as thin as can be. Bathhouse: The Musical is essentially a fish-out-of-water story about a young gay man’s introduction to the Bathhouse. He is looking for love but shocked to learn that the other men have much more immediate concerns! Created by Tim Evanicki and Esther Daack, the show was first performed in Florida in 2006. A lot has changed since then in the world of ...
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Fathers and Sons, Donmar Warehouse – Review
This is one of my favourite productions of the year so far. Joshua James in particular gives an incredibly emotional and dramatic performance. The rather depressing plot never feels as though it is dragging and the comedic elements throughout ensure loud audience laughter. This is one production I would advise everyone to see.
Read More »Zanna, Don’t!, Landor Theatre – Review
High camp – this fab musical is all sequins, rainbows and fun.
Read More »The Ted Bundy Project, Ovalhouse Theatre – Review
This gripping, sweetly savage performance lures you in with its uneasy charm.
Read More »This Is How We Die, Ovalhouse – Review
The show is meant to teach you that language is dead, but Christopher Brett Bailey articulates some very challenging ideas in such an articulate manner that it makes that statement hard to believe.
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From the wonders of War Horse to a giant, wall-penetrating elephant ghost: the UK's love affair with puppetry is in full swing this summer
Read More »Half A Can Of Worms, RADA Studios – Review
Amazingly poignant story, told with style and wit by a skilful exponent of the stand up genre.
Read More »Wunderkammer 4 – ‘When Hue Become One’, The Nursery Theatre – Review
A delightful evening of informative lectures followed by brilliant comedy. Must see for people who like to laugh.
Read More »Clive and other stories, The Asylum, Caroline Court – Review
A show where the future of English Opera is clear. A well-produced evening with talented singers but there were a few niggles felt by yours truly.
Read More »In Good Company, The Place – Review
The unique style and deeply philosophical themes of the company have created a show that won't leave you in peace.
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