The Sound of Music may be one of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s best-loved musicals. In the sixty years since it debuted it has had countless revivals, cross-country tours, an iconic film adaptation,…
Joseph is truly the marmite of musicals; you either love it or hate it; and this latest version of the touring musical will do little to sway audience members from either…
Alan Bennett’s “The History Boys” first opened at the National Theatre in 2004 to huge acclaim and has since appeared on stages and screens globally; such is the show’s popularity…
The National Theatre production of A Taste of Honey written by Shelagh Delaney and directed by Bijan Sheibani is a sweet success. A play which explores the hardships of poverty…
Even thinking about this Christmas story in the middle of autumn might make you wince, but you need not worry. The Nativity! The Musical based on the children’s 2009 Christmas…
The Rocky Horror show is a Cult Classic. It’s also very strange. Originating at the Royal Court theatre in 1973, The Rocky Horror Show has had numerous productions all over…
After a successful run at London’s Phoenix Theatre as simply ‘The Girls’, Gary Barlow and Tim Firth have reimagined this story once again, to tour the UK. A sad but ultimately…
Kander and Ebb’s classic 1966 musical Cabaret was last seen in the UK in 2017 and has this year embarked on a UK tour, opening at Bromley Churchill Theatre last…