REVIEW: WARHEADS (Park Theatre) ★★★★

This play is written by Taz Skylar who takes the lead role of Miles Weppler, an aimless young man who wants to do more with his life than sit around playing video games. Having met his new girlfriend Tena, he decides to impress her by joining the Army reserves. He persuades his friend Mory to […]

REVIEW: MYRA DUBOIS: DEAD FUNNY (Underbelly, Bristro Square) ★★★★

Myra Dubois is dead! However, through the magic of theatre, she is at the Underbelly hosting her eulogy every day. Yorkshire’s queen of mean is back with her latest show featuring the classic Myra put-downs that we all love her for, as well as some original songs and a brief insight into her pre-showbiz life, […]

How mobile phones have revolutionised the way we buy theatre tickets

Mobile phones have become a key part in how we buy tickets for theatre shows in recent years. Even more so now, with the likes of TodayTix who hold daily lotteries and rush ticket programmes, enabling users to get discount tickets at a single click. You can select the show you want to see, press […]

REVIEW: AGATHA IS MISSING! (Gilded Balloon) ★★★

Agatha Christie has gone missing, presumed dead, and everyone in the audience is a suspect. It falls to super sleuth Miss Clarissa Marbles to lead the investigation to get to the bottom of this interactive murder mystery. The context having been set, Miss Marbles sets about interrogating members of the audience; each of whom are […]

REVIEW: HOLLY MORGAN: IS A WITCH. GET HER! (Gilded Balloon) ★★★★

Witches be trippin’. Witches be cray. Witches be just nice old ladies who live independently in a woodland retreat. All too often, I find I get mislead in to seeing shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival because the poster or show title leads me to believe it is about something that it turns out to […]

REVIEW: WATCHING GLORY DIE (Assembly Rooms) ★★★

Watching Glory Die is a short play based on the tragic true story of a young Canadian woman who was imprisoned for throwing apples at the postman, shockingly let down and abused by the penal system which brings about a rapid deterioration of her mental health and ultimately leads to her suicide, whilst in solitary […]

REVIEW: ONCE ON THIS ISLAND (Southwark Playhouse) ★★★★

Once On This Island is a multi-award winning musical with a book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens and music by Stephen Flaherty (Anastasia, Seussical and Ragtime). The show was first presented at Off-Broadway’s Playwrights Horizons in May of 1990 and a Broadway production followed opening in October of the same year. The European premiere took […]

REVIEW: CRUEL INTENTIONS (Assembly George Square Gardens) ★★★★★

Based on the French novel Les Liaisons dangereuses, Cruel Intentions was released in cinemas in 1999, starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Reece Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe. It tells the story of upper class, sex obsessed, siblings Sebastian and Kathryn who make a bet as to whether or not Sebastian can get a self proclaimed virgin until […]

REVIEW: LOBSTER (Underbelly, Bristro Square) ★★★★★

In 30 years, the cultural change in courtship has been enormous. Today, overwhelmed by technology, are we losing sight of what human connection truly is…? Based entirely on real-life experiences, this hilarious, romping, multimedia exposé of modern dating scrutinises the deeper, brutal side of love and life, challenging our preconceptions of women and dating, sex […]

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