If you think a musical about the potential demolition of a boardwalk roller rink in the 1980s sounds niche, you’d be right: it is, very. Yet the themes explored in…
Mind game (noun): a course of psychologically manipulative behaviour intended to discomfit another person or gain an advantage over them. Just like its title, writer Anthony Horowitz seeks to trick…
Confession: until last night, I had never seen a production of a Gilbert and Sullivan opera. I can only say I have been missing out for a very long time…
Thinking about privilege and challenging it is an ongoing struggle. Director Anoushka Bonwick presents Standard: Elite; a politically driven, interactive piece of theatre that sheds light on entitlement, class and…
Akin to a modern-day Genesis story, newlyweds Adam (Lee Knight) & Eve (Jeannie Dickinson) appear destined to be together. Following in the path of their biblical namesakes, their idyllic paradise…
Anyone who tends to experience an (involuntary) reluctance to go and see old, classical plays – like, say, Chekhov’s Three Sisters – should get their hands on a ticket for…
A Pint Sized Conversation set itself up as a chat, as the kind of conversation we should be having everywhere – in our pubs, homes, schools and libraries. We entered in…
The current run of The Biograph Girl at the Finborough Theatre is the first UK professional revival in almost 40 years of Warner Brown’s debut West End musical. It tells…
H.R.Haitch follows the story of East London gal Chelsea Taylor as she discovers the true identity of her fiancé, Albie, or rather, Prince Albert. Set in 2011, this musical comedy’s…