INTERVIEW: Tasha Sheridan has Tea With Wilma
For those who may not be familiar with your work, can you give me a little run down of some of your career highlights so far? Of course! I was incredibly lucky to come straight out of college, the wonderful ArtsEd and go into Mamma Mia! A year in the ensemble and a thirst for […]
REVIEW: THE TRUTH (Menier Chocolate Factory)
This is the third play by celebrated French playwright Florian Zeller to be staged in London after the critically acclaimed The Father, which will soon be returning to the West End, and The Mother, which recently had a sold out run at the Tricycle Theatre. Translated by Christopher Hampton, The Truth is the companion piece […]
THE SCARECROWS’ WEDDING comes to the Leicester Square Theatre this summer
THE SCARECROWS’ WEDDING Based on the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler MAKING WEST END DEBUT AT LEICESTER SQUARE THEATRE FROM SATURDAY 9 JULY TO SUNDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 2016 Scamp Theatre are proud to present their latest production, a truly heart-warming adaptation of The Scarecrows’ Wedding, based on the book by Julia Donaldson and […]
REVIEW: RUN (New Diorama Theatre)
Anyone who has ever worked in an office will appreciate the concept of a show abut four interns, working alongside each other in the big bad city of London. From those who just want to impress their peers, to those who want to do a good job to get a foot on the career ladder […]
REVIEW: LIVING WITH THE LIGHTS ON (Young Vic Theatre)
Living with the Lights On is written and performed by Mark Lockyer. I’m often suspicious of such shows but this story can only be told by Mark. It’s his own story of his struggle with mental illness and experiences of the medical and criminal justice system. It’s a tale that needs to be told. Mark […]
REVIEW: JERRY SPRINGER THE OPERA (Lost Theatre)
What do cheating spouses, Jesus, strippers, Satan and tap dancing Ku Klux Klan members all have in common? They are featured in Richard Thomas and Stewart Lee’s musical Jerry Springer: The Opera. Ten years since gracing the National Theatre with it’s colourful profanity and controversial characters, the Olivier Award Winning Show has returned for one […]
REVIEW: NOT MOSES (Arts Theatre)
NotMoses is a new play written and directed by Gary Sinyor which markets itself as a play for people who loved the film ‘Life of Brian’. It goes without saying that this is a comedy, poking fun mainly at Judaism but also slipping in some jibes at Islam, Christianity and the ancient Egyptian gods. The […]
Whitney Houston songwriter Frank Wildhorn creates WONDERLAND the Musical 2017 UK & Europe Tour
“Inspirational” Musical Makes UK & European Première in January 2017 Following sold out seasons in Tampa, Texas and Tokyo, the multi Grammy, Tony and Drama Desk Award nominated Frank Wildhorn’s Wonderland receives its UK and European première in this brand new British production, which debuts at the Edinburgh Playhouse from Friday 20th to Saturday 28th […]
Malcolm Sinclair and Chris Peluso join Gina Beck in West End transfer of SHOW BOAT
Malcolm Sinclair (Capt. Andy Hawks) and Chris Peluso (Gaylord Ravenal) will join original Sheffield cast members Gina Beck (Magnolia Hawks), Lucy Briers (Parthy Ann Hawks), Rebecca Trehearn (Julia La Verne), Emmanuel Kojo (Joe), Sandra Marvin (Queenie), Alex Young (Ellie May Chipley) and Danny Collins (Frank Schultz) in the West End cast of Daniel Evans’ five […]