REVIEW: END OF THE RAINBOW (Churchill Theatre Bromley)

It’s 1968 and in London, the iconic Judy Garland is set to make her big comeback. Newly sober and along with her younger fiancé, Mickey Deans, they arrive in London for a series of shows which they hope to bring her out of debt and set them both up. End of The Rainbow is a […]

Legendary Theatre producer MICHAEL WHITE dies and theatre’s dim lights in respect

Venues across London’s Theatreland will be dimming their lights on Wednesday 9 March in memory of Michael White, one of the theatre industry’s most influential producers, who has passed away at the age of 80. Before this evening’s performances commence, audience members and industry professionals will recognise the celebrated producer while lights are dimmed for […]

REVIEW: The Ghost Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore (Tristan Bates Theatre)

A portmanteau horror for the stage in the style of films such as Tales From the Crypt and The Vault of Horror, sounds like the neatest idea ever. But while this collection from some of our most notable horror writers, directed by Sean Hogan, has some thoroughly enjoyable moments, it runs out of steam later […]

Arthur Miller’s first ever play NO VILLAN transfers to the West End

Following the critically acclaimed, sell-out world premiere at The Old Red Lion in 2015, Arthur Miller’s first ever play, No Villain, transfers to the West End, playing at Trafalgar Studios 2 from 14 June – 9 July, with a press night on 20 June. Directed by Sean Turner, with design by Max Dorey, lighting design […]