REVIEW: Marisha Wallace: Soul Holiday (The Charing Cross theatre) ★★★★

Marisha Wallace has had quite the week and she wants to tell us all about it. Having taken over as Effie White in the West End Production of Dreamgirls (a major dream after playing Eggie White in Something Rotten on Broadway), she’s hoofed it over to The Charing Cross Theatre to launch her first album, […]

Be careful who you invite as your plus one, especially if they are RUDE!

On Sunday evening I was delighted to attend the Evening Standard Theatre Awards at London’s Drury Lane Theatre. Hosted by the hilarious Phoebe Waller-Bridge. The winners were pretty predictable, celebrities who were most likely to sell the most newspapers the following day but as I have said before, recognition is recognition and everyone deserves to […]

The Muppet’s Christmas Carol star Meredith Braun has Tea With Wilma

From The Muppet’s Christmas Carol to The Phantom of the Opera, you have starred in some defining productions – what is your personal favourite? Tricky question. Les Mis. for being a University. It was incredibly looked after as a production at that time and taught me so much over the two and a half years. […]

BAT OUT OF HELL – THE MUSICAL to open at the Dominion Theatre

Bat Out Of Hell – The Musical will be returning to London’s West End in 2018, with performances beginning at the Dominion Theatre on 2 April. Click here to buy tickets. Bat Out Of Hell – The Musical wowed critics and public alike when it played limited seasons at Manchester Opera House and London Coliseum earlier […]

REVIEW: LA SOIREE (Aldwych Theatre) ★★★★★

CAUTION: This review may contain nudity! The multi award winning La Soiree is back for its 8th year and is calling the the Aldwych Theatre its London home its 2017/2018 season. This show that brings an eclectic and diverse range of cabaret and circus performers together, culminating in an evening of spectacular entertainment. The first thing […]

REVIEW: Elf Lyons: Swan (Soho Theatre) ★★★★★

Swan, by Elf Lyons, is a one-woman stand-up comedy show. Lyons takes Swan Lake, Tchaikovsky’s famous ballet, deconstructs it, and tells her own version of the story, subverting cliches and challenging assumptions as she goes. Ballet is widely considered one of the most elitist art forms. The tickets are often expensive and the narrative can […]

In rehearsals with London Music Theatre Orchestra’s A Christmas Carol

After the sell-out five-star production of their spectacular concert version of A Christmas Carol last year, the London Musical Theatre Orchestra returns by overwhelming popular demand to the Lyceum Theatre in London. With two performances of the festive favourite at 7.30pm on 11th and 18th December and starring critically acclaimed and award-winning actor Robert Lindsay […]