REVIEW: ANNIE (Piccadilly Theatre) ★★★★

With a plethora of musicals featuring children currently consuming the bright lights of Theatre Land, Annie joins the ranks following a successful nationwide tour. The show, telling the story of a young redhead New Yorker during the great depression, who takes on the world with nothing more than a positive attitude and the tattered clothes on […]

DONALD TRUMP Inspired Comedy Musical GRAB ‘EM BY THE PUSSY

A new, surreal comedy musical about grabbing pussy. In a world where women are touched daily in places they didn’t even know they had, outcast Maisy has never been objectified. Bless her. Join her on her quest to be fondled at The Space 11-16 July 2017. Explore a world where reality and fiction are blurred […]

JULIAN CLARY to star in LE GRAND MORT at TRAFALGAR STUDIOS

Julian Clary is to star in the world première of the black comedy Le Grand Mort. It was written specially for him by four-time Olivier Award nominated writer Stephen Clark (Martin Guerre, Zorro, Love Story, and the play Stripped, which won him a Stephen Jefferson Award), who died at the age of 55 last October. […]

Oink Oink! PEPPA PIG heads out on a UK Tour

Peppa Pig and her friends are back in a brand new live show Peppa Pig’s Adventure, featuring a new story, loads of songs and heaps of fun! The show will be on a UK Tour from October 2017 – March 2018. Produced by leading children’s theatre team Fiery Light, in partnership with licensor Entertainment One […]

SCHOOL OF ROCK star GARY TRAINOR has TEA WITH WILMA

Gary Trainor is London’s new star of School Of Rock, playing the lead role of Dewey Finn. I caught up with Gary for a chat about the show. Watch Gary Trainor take on the quickfire question game Knowing Me, Knowing You Buy tickets to School Of Rock

REVIEW: ALL THAT (Lion and Unicorn Theatre) ★★★★

Taylor and Riley have been together nine years, have bought a house but have fallen upon harder times. When they decide to rent out their spare room to another gay couple, their simple, quiet, happy lives become a little more complicated. All That is a play about sex, relationships and monogamy that makes you think. […]

REVIEW: THE UGLY ONE (Park Theatre) ★★★

The Ugly One by Marius von Mayenburg opens at Park Theatre, directed by Roy Alexander Weise, winner of the JMK Award. The German playwright has had his work translated into over 30 languages and performed worldwide. The Ugly One debuted in London at the Royal Court Theatre in 2007 to rave reviews. The play is […]

REVIEW: TAPE FACE (Garrick Theatre) ★★★★

What was New Zealander Sam Wills thinking about when he created his persona, Tape Face? True Tape Face is clever and definitely charming and yes his act is original for the most part. And funny? Oh yes, very funny. Since reaching the finals of America’s Got Talent, Tape Face has appeared live on American television, […]

REVIEW: THE BARBER SHOP CHRONICLES (National Theatre) ★★★★★

The Barber Shop Chronicles at the National Theatre is an utter gem of a play. Set in seven different barbershops around the world, the play interweaves different views and experiences and presents them in a powerful and punchy piece of theatre. Never preachy, the show delves into different aspects of what it is to be […]

Chatting to legendary composers STILES AND DREWE

Ahead of this weekend’s Stephen Sondheim Society Student Performer of the Year Award and Stiles & Drewe Prize, I caught up with the legendary composing duo Stiles and Drewe to chat about the show and their other recent projects which include Half A Sixpence and The Wind In The Willows. Buy tickets to Half A […]