Following a smash-hit run at The National Theatre, Nine Night, Natasha Gordon’s ‘remarkable Debut play’ transfers to the West End. Gordon, also starring in the play, is the first black…
Ah, another jukebox musical. You could be forgiven for thinking that clearly, people have run out of new songs to write (not the case) or that there are still some…
The Southwark Playhouse has gained itself a reputation as one of the most exciting hubs of little-known and little-seen musicals in London. Unfortunately, Immersion Theatre’s production of Seussical does nothing…
The National Youth Theatre’s Macbeth, directed by Natasha Nixon, is a disappointing outing for what should be up-and-coming performers of talent: no one comes off as well as they should…
Where are we going? What have we become? Dystopian Dream is a production of extraordinary depth and significance, touching on eternal themes of life, death and human relationships. It is…
Dust off the false eyelashes, slap on the sequins and whack me in the face with a fistful of glitter, it’s pantomime season! OH NO IT’S NOT! Sorry….couldn’t resist! Love…
About halfway through Boujie, Hassan Govia’s debut play now showing at the Drayton Arms Theatre, an audience member dropped their phone. The clatter it made was about the most interesting…
Following a successful run at The Almeida, Summer and Smoke, one of Tennessee Williams’ lesser known plays, has transferred to The Duke of York’s Theatre. With a stage filled with…
Showing this week at The Vaudeville Theatre, The Simon and Garfunkel Story, is a musical tribute to the iconic multi-platinum 60s duo.