Full cast announced for BUMBLESCRATCH at the Adelphi Theatre
Full casting announced for special gala charity concert of Robert J. Sherman’s new musical at the Adelphi Theatre, West End. The 13-strong cast includes twelve-year-old Ilan Galkofff (Matilda, Oliver!) in the lead child role of Perry joining previously announced Darren Day, Michael Xavier and Jessica Martin. The performance is in aid of Variety, the Children’s […]
REVIEW: WICKED International Tour (Alhambra Theatre) ★★★★★
The International Tour of WICKED kicked off this month at the Alhambra Theatre in Bradford (20 minutes away from Leeds) where it plays until 21 August before it sets off around the world starting in Singapore, Hong Kong and Manila. I couldn’t miss the opportunity to see the show at its only UK stop on […]
BLOG: Should hardcore fans be given priority booking for HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD?
We knew it would happen. Yesterday, 250,000 additional tickets to Harry Potter and the Cursed Child went on sale, taking booking up to December 2017. It took just three hours for the tickets to sell out, leaving some fans in online ticketing queues with almost 200,000 people ahead of them! Most people never stood a chance […]
The beauty of Fringe Festivals
August is always a busy month for theatre goers. Tomorrow I head up to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for a week where I am planning to see 30 different shows in just 6 days! Crazy right? Well, not really as just about everyone who goes is doing the same. The Camden Fringe Festival, which kicked […]
REVIEW: An Evening With Cock and Fanny (Hen and Chickens Theatre) ★★
An Evening With Cock and Fanny sees Matthew ‘THE COCK’ Howell and Lauren ‘THE FANNY’ Taylor, a new comedy duo, giving us approximately 40 minutes of sketch comedy. I should start by saying that I am an avid supporter of Fringe theatre, its goals and the opportunities it provides for performers and producers alike. Howell […]
The Barricade Boys join the concert line-up for Les Misérables V The Phantom of The Opera
Do you hear the people sing? The Barricade Boys will join the musical line-up for the Les Misérables V The Phantom of The Opera football match and concert this Sunday 7th August. With fabulous harmonies, incredible vocals, dashing good looks and fantastic personalities The Barricade Boys showcase some of the finest male voices from the […]
Caroline Sheen has Tea With Wilma chatting about CRAZY FOR YOU

For those who may not be familiar with Crazy For You, can you tell me what the show is about and the character that you play? Crazy For You is a wonderful show about bringing life to a tired little town in Nevada by putting on a show in its run down theatre. I play […]
REVIEW: Treasure Island (St Paul’s Church) ★★★★
“You’re a pirate. Here’s your armband.” Err, no I think you’ll find it’s a bandana. With my aaaarmband (sorry) firmly tied around my head, as befitting a fierce pirate I was ready for action. Iris Theatre is always a treat for the senses and Treasure Island brought its audience something slightly different – an immersive […]
REVIEW: Desert Rats (Above the Arts Theatre) ★★★
Nate Rufus Edelman wrote the first draft of his play in a damp, mouldy and windowless basement apartment in New York City. If it was mouldy, it must have been cool. The theatre was hot – “Africa hot” as one of the characters in Edelman’s play describes the motel room where most of the action […]
Human Emotional Process (Above the Arts Theatre) ★★★
José Rivera, the writer of this new play, is a recipient of two Obie Awards for Marisol and References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot, both produced by The Public Theatre, New York. His screenplay The Motorcycle Diaries was nominated for an Academy Award in 2005 as well as for a BAFTA and a Writers […]