Heavens of Invention

Heavens of Invention is a pair of monologues written by Mark Burgess, which looks at the lives of two of our great cultural icons; Laurence Olivier and James Bond author Ian Fleming. In Larry, Keith Drinkel stars as the legendary British actor. The year is 1975 and the action takes place in a New York hotel […]

We Can Make You Happy – Vault Festival

Walking under a graffiti tunnel, searching for the entrance to The Vault Festival, I really had no idea what to expect. The two handed musical comedy, We Can Make You Happy, is created and performed by Alice Keedwell and Harry Blake. This show is sure to shake off the grumpy Londoner in all of us. […]

Julie Atherton – Proud Cabaret

West End On Sea are a company that originated in Brighton, however have recently started performing in their new venue, Proud Cabaret in London. Proud Cabaret City is modelled on a 1920’s speakeasy and offers an evening of fine dining and entertainment of unrivalled prestige. West End On Sea – aka The Follow Spot in […]

Beautiful – The Carole King Musical at Aldwych Theatre ★★★★

Carole King is a Grammy award winning singer/songwriter whose career has spanned more than 50 years! At 73 years old she is still going strong and about to release a new CD of greatest hits. This ties in nicely with the Broadway transfer of the musical ‘Beautiful’ at the Aldwych Theatre, which tells the story […]

REVIEW: The Nether at Duke of Yorks Theatre

  Where do we draw the line between right and wrong, fact and fiction, reality and fantasy? The topic covered in The Nether (now playing at Duke of York’s Theatre) surrounds the taboo subject of paedophilia. Set in the year 2050 (scarily close to the time we actually live in), the play explores a world […]