REVIEW: Peter Pan (Park Theatre) ★★

What it lacks in execution, Peter Pan at the Park Theatre more than makes up for with ambition. In an attempt to prove that size isn’t everything, the 200-seat theatre has, for the first time, installed aerial technology to help its Peter and Wendy fly, but whilst the aim is admirable, the landing is a […]

REVIEW: FANATICAL (Playground Theatre) ★★★

Proving you really can make a musical about anything, the sci-fi-themed “Fanatical” opened recently at the Playground Theatre. The musical introduces us to ‘Angel 8’, a sci-fi television series with a strong and loyal fanbase despite it having slightly dodgy dialogue, iffy costumes and generally a bit wobbly in a ‘Flash Gordon’ kind of way. […]

REVIEW: SNOW WHITE (London Palladium) ★★★★

In the last two years, the London Palladium has staged spectacular pantomimes which really pushed the boat out in both casting and staging. Last year’s Dick Whittington won GB Pantomime Awards Pantomime of the Year (1500 seats or more) and an Olivier for best Entertainment and Family Show. It featured an amazing self parody by […]

REVIEW: Nine Night (Trafalgar Studios) ★★★★★

Natasha Gordon’s first play as a writer has transferred after a short run at The National Theatre to the Trafalgar Studios. Focusing on the death of a Jamaican matriarch Gloria, the subsequent mourning period (the “nine night” of the title) and the fragility of family bonds it exposes, this is a stunning piece of theatre. […]

REVIEW: ALADDIN (Hackney Empire) ★★★

For many, pantomime season signals the official beginning of Christmas and all the magic it has to offer. Panto is no longer limited to the traditional; you can find purely ‘adult’ ones and some very alternative takes on the classic formula, and this production at the much-loved Hackney Empire is no different. We find ourselves […]

REVIEW: The Box of Delights (Wilton’s Music Hall) ★★★★

The Christmas classic The Box of Delights by Piers Torday, based on the novel by John Masefield, returns to Wilton’s Music Hall following last year’s sold out run. Watch out, the wolves are running. Fans of the 1935 book and 1984 television adaptation will be familiar with this magical adventure story. Younger audience members will […]

REVIEW: CLUB BRIEFS (Leicester Square) ★★★★★

Leicester Square headliners BRIEFS have returned to London this Christmas, and thank goodness they have. As well as their Brief Encounters and their Carnival Kidz shows, they have also given us their even raunchier, late night (10.15pm) show: Club Briefs! Performing after their other show, Club Briefs is strictly an adult only show (18+) as […]

REVIEW: The Wider Earth (Natural History Museum) ★★★

The Wider Earth tells the story of Charles Darwin as a young man taking part in the expedition on HMS Beagle in 1831. This is one of the most important voyages in scientific history; the creatures Darwin observed, the specimens he collected and the journal he kept on this journey inspired his thoughts on natural […]

REVIEW: Mother Goose Cracks One Out!’ (Above the Stag) ★★★★★

‘Tis the season to go in search of festive filth, and where better to find it than at the UK’s only full-time professional LGBT theatre? Above the Stag pantos are always highly anticipated and come with a high bar to reach each year. 2018 is the year of the bird, as we embark upon Jon […]

REVIEW: BILLIONAIRE BOY (Nuffield Southampton Theatres) ★★★

David Walliams books have undoubted appeal with a young audience, having sold over 26 million copies and therefore is a natural choice for a Christmas Show alternative to pantomime for young families. NST City continues its opening season with another premiere designed to widen its audience reach by adapting Billionaire Boy for the stage as […]