REVIEW: THE WITCH’S MARK (Vaults Festival) ★★★
Scottish playwright brings eerie play The Witch’s Mark to the Vaults Theatre Festival The Witch’s Mark is Scottish playwright Timothy N. Evers‘s latest piece, being show as part of the Vaults Festival in London. The creepy chamber setting and smell of cold stone is perfect for an eerie play about witch trials. Set the night […]
JOE McELDERRY heads out on tour with some very special guests
Joe McElderry heads out on tour with other men who have all played the title role in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. Singing sensation Joe McElderry has been back in the studio recording his anticipated new album Saturday Night At The Movies. The album will be released this July but fans will be able to […]
REVIEW: Five Little Monkeys (Little Angel Studio) ★★★★
Baby Panda Theatre bring Five Little Monkeys to life at the Little Angel Theatre The popular counting song, Five Little Monkeys, is brought to life by Baby Panda Theatre at Little Angel Studio. The team that created Dogs Don’t Do Ballet for Little Angel Theatre present their latest production, a show full of puppets, songs […]
All-male version of THE MIKADO set to tour the UK
The Mikado – one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s most famous operettas set to tour the UK in an all-male production Following the highly successful all-male tours of H.M.S. Pinafore and The Pirates of Penzance, Regan De Wynter Williams Productions and Sasha Regan return with the world premiere of the irresistible The Mikado – one of Gilbert […]
HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD gets 11 OLIVIER AWARDS nominations
Past winners Denise Gough and Matt Henry have announced the nominations for the Olivier Awards 2017 with Mastercard, the most prestigious event in the UK’s theatrical calendar. The 2017 awards are set to be the biggest yet, as they make their debut at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday 9 April. The list of nominees […]
Play about comedy legend FRANKIE HOWERD has world premiere at Greenwich Theatre
Celebrating the centenary of Frankie Howerd’s birth, Howerd’s End explores the untold story of this comedy legend. “Ladies and gentle-men, ye may titter. Titter ye may!…Oh, please yourselves” March 6, 2017 marks the centenary of the birth of a comedy legend: Frankie Howerd, who was and still is “one of Britain’s best-loved comedians”. A radical, whose […]
JUDY GARLAND returns to the West End this summer at the Arts Theatre
Judy Garland show set to play at the Arts Theatre this summer Following a critically acclaimed debut season at Southwark Playhouse under its original title, Through The Mill, Ray Rackham’s biographical musical about the life of iconic movie star and chanteuse, Judy Garland, arrives in London’s West End this Summer. Since her first tentative steps […]
REVIEW: THE BACON KILLER (Theatre Utopia) ★★★
Set in a New York Police Department precinct house in the 1980’s, two intrepid murder squad police officers, Dick Whittington and Kimberly, are on the hunt for a dangerous cop killer. The play is full of eighties US cop show bon ami and buddy buddy movie banter. It is a fast paced Starsky and Hutch for […]
REVIEW: CONSTELLATIONS (Bread and Roses Theatre) ★★
Constellations is a phenomenal play and having missed it in the West End, I have been desperate to see a staged production for a while. However, there is perhaps a reason as to why it is performed so infrequently, as it needs to be cast perfectly or it may perhaps be set up to fail. […]
REVIEW: THE SOUND OF MURDER (Yvonne Arnaud Theatre) ★★★★
I love a play with a twisted murder plot, and that is just what William Fairchild’s The Sound of Murder delivers. Obviously, I can’t give anything away, however the key to this plot is a dictating machine used by highly successful children’s author Charles Norbury, who as a successful tiny tots’ favourite author in reality […]