Boa – Trafalgar Studios

Fresh from critical acclaim as Henry IV at the Donmar Warehouse, Dame Harriet Walter takes to the stage in this two man production of Clara Brennan’s new play Boa. She stars in the production alongside her real life husband, American actor Guy Paul. Hannah Price directs this new work in the intimate setting at the […]

Anna-Jane Casey – Proud Cabaret

      West End On Sea are a company that originated in Brighton, however have recently started performing in their new venue, Proud Cabaret. Proud Cabaret City is modelled on a 1920’s speakeasy and offers an evening of fine dining and entertainment of unrivalled prestige. West End On Sea – aka The Follow Spot in London – have […]

Othello – Rose Theatre

In the intimate setting above The Rose’s archaeological site, Pamela Schermann brings Shakespeare’s Othello into the heart of the 21st Century. Where a city office provides the setting for a world in which water cooler gossip and naked ambition form the driving force behind a web of deceit and power struggles. Schermann’s inspiration lies in […]

The Goodbye Girl – Upstairs at the Gatehouse

Life isn’t fair. As a young girl I believed that I’d grow up, get married and have children. Simple, expected and so straightforward. But that is not the case. Life never pans out the way you expect and the so-called nuclear family no longer exists. But this doesn’t matter. Based on the 1977 film, The […]

The Elephant Man – Brockley Jack Theatre

The 1980 film of The Elephant Man starred Anthony Hopkins and John Hurt and became a huge success with eight Oscar nominations after its release. Ahead of this summers Broadway transfer of the show starring Bradley Cooper, a small, intimate production has been brought to South London’s Brockley Jack Studio Theatre. And they have done […]

Shakespeare In Love – Noel Coward Theatre

‘All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players’. These ‘players’ in Shakespeare in Love truly produced something extraordinary and fresh in theatre – making the past relevant and humorous for a modern-day audience. I have never seen the film, unlike, I’m sure, the majority of the audience. Going into the […]

The Full Monty – New Victoria Theatre, Woking

An audience comprised of 90% women? Hardly surprising when Gary Lucy is getting his kit off… Taking The Full Monty from screen to stage sounds like an easy task, but unlike the 1997 film there is much less scope for a set. Based in the old factory/warehouse where Gaz (Gary Lucy) and Dave (Martin Miller) […]

Anything Goes – New Wimbledon Theatre

I love Cole Porter and I really wanted to love the current touring production of ‘Anything Goes’, playing until 7th February at the New Wimbledon Theatre. First performed on Broadway in 1934, the show focuses on the love story between Hope Harcourt (Zoë Rainey) and Billy Crocker (Matt Rawle) and his efforts to subvert her […]

Di and Viv and Rose – Vaudeville Theatre

Di and Viv and Rose tells the story of friendship between three women who meet at university and grow up together. Following a successful run at the Hampstead Theatre, the show is now in the West End for a limited time, playing at the Vaudeville on the Strand. Act One is set over the first […]

Happy Ending – Arcola Theatre

To fight or not to fight, that is the question. Happy Ending is a gritty hospital drama about a group of cancer patients and their choices about how they want to die. It’s a question most people have probably asked themselves over the years. Is it better to retain the dignity you have by refusing […]