REVIEW: Committee (Donmar Warehouse) ★★★
‘The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee takes oral evidence on Whitehall’s relationship with Kids Company’ (known as “Committee” for short, thank goodness) is a brand new production written by Josie Rourke, Artistic Director of the Donmar Warehouse, and Hadley Fraser, established actor of both stage and screen. This is Fraser’s writing debut and with […]
REVIEW: Legally Blonde (Polish Theatre) ★★★★
The irresistibly heart-warming, iconic story of ‘Legally Blonde‘ was spectacularly brought to life by City Academy this past week, retelling the tale of Elle Woods, a young Malibu girl dedicated to holding on to the love of her high school sweetheart by all means necessary – which in her case, is all the way to […]
REVIEW: A Tale of Two Cities (Open Air Theatre) ★★★
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness…” The opening lines of Charles Dickens‘ A Tale of Two Cities are among the most famous in literature and this haunting story of love, loss and hope during The French Revolution […]
Hold on to your bin lids! Stomp has extended booking to April 2018
STOMP has now extended its booking period until 15 April 2018 at London’s Ambassadors Theatre, where it has broken all previous box office records. STOMP was created by Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas and was first performed in 1991 in Edinburgh. The show played Sadler’s Wells Theatre in January 1994 and won the Olivier Award […]
Bertie Carvel to star in West End transfer of INK at the Duke Of York’s Theatre
Fleet Street. 1969. The Sun rises. A young and rebellious Rupert Murdoch asks the impossible and launches The Sun’s first editor’s quest: to give the people what they want. No matter the cost. Following a sell-out season at the Almeida, Ink, written by James Graham (This House) and directed by Rupert Goold (King Charles III), […]