REVIEW: JESS ROBINSON: IMPRESSIVE (Pleasance Courtyard) ★★★

When you think of female impressionists, two names come to mind. Broadway actress and YouTube sensation Christina Bianco and Jess Robinson. Jess is best known for playing the multi voiced character LV in the UK tour of Little Voice. In the show she impersonates a plethora of different voiced divas, from Judy Garland to Julie […]

REVIEW: EXACTLY LIKE YOU (Underbelly) ★★★★

Exactly Like You is a one woman show written and performed by actress and spoken word artist Lotte Rice and directed by Fringe First award winner Kirsty Patrick Ward. It’s a tale of a young woman’s experiences of life, work, love and loss told through clever wordplay and the songs of Nina Simone. Rice tells […]

REVIEW: ALLEGRO (Southwark Playhouse) ★★★★

Allegro has yet to be seen in London, essentially meaning it’s been a 69 year long wait from its original Broadway production. With the show following the success of Oklahoma! (1943), and Carousel (1945), Rodgers and Hammerstein’s third collaboration didn’t quite make the splash they had planned in New York, but this new production at […]

REVIEW: LET’S TALK ABOUT TAX (Gilded Balloon) ★★★

Dominic Frisby has come to the Edinburgh Fringe to tell us about tax. He knows what he’s talking about as a MoneyWeek commentator, Bitcoin expert and writer for financial websites: “taxation is what holds society as we know it together, and yet there is a dearth of media on the subject”. Frisby has taken it […]

REVIEW: SOOZ KEMPNER – QUEEN (Underbelly) ★★★

I love Sooz Kempner. Her hilarious musings on Facebook brighten up my daily life and I can see us sitting in a pub together, laughing at all the bizarre things about life. Sooz the comedian returns to the Edinburgh Fringe this year with her five star sketch show A Bit Of A Character and also […]

REVIEW: STEEL MAGNOLIAS (HOPE Theatre) ★★★★★

Robert Harling wrote Steel Magnolias based on real-life family experiences. Following the death of his sister due to diabetes, related complications after delivering his nephew and a failed liver transplant from a family member, a writer friend advised Harling to write his experiences into a short story for his young nephew to better understand the […]

BLOG: Are all reviews an honest review?

Despite what some people think, I do actually write positive reviews sometimes. There is nothing more lovely than receiving a message from an actor, writer or producer thanking me for a wonderful review of their show. However it’s always an amusing notion that they are thanking me, when all I have done is talk about […]

REVIEW: TAMAR BROADBENT: GET UGLY (Espionage) ★★★★★

If Tamar Broadbent has noticed her YouTube hits spike dramatically over the past few weeks, then that will be have been me binge-watching the music video to her comedy song “The Tube Ride of Shame”. Tamar is a musical comedian who recently shared a bill with the excellent Four Femmes on the Thames at the […]

PRIDE AND PREJUDICE To Tour the UK

21 characters, 2 actors and 1 of the most romantic stories of all time… Following sold out successes in 2014, this highly praised and enchanting retelling of the nation’s favourite novel now embarks on its second UK tour. Pride and Prejudice is a must for all Austen fans and those looking for a fresh and […]

JOHN & JEN to play at the Union Theatre in September

Multitude of Drops Theatricals have announced that they will be bringing Off-Broadway musical JOHN & JEN to the Union Theatre in London for a limited run from 12 – 17 September following a successful engagement at the Lantern Theatre in Liverpool earlier this year. Starring James Lacey as John and Sharon Byatt as Jen, this […]