This incredible drama is one of the best two handers I’ve seen this season with Louise Jameson as Anita and Thomas Mahy...
La Voix is a star and there is no mistaking the power she exudes taking the roof off the Spiegeltent Tent at...
Testament by Sam Edmunds, and co-directed by him and William Harrison, is an important play as it tackles subjects that are getting...
The works of Oscar Wilde have been examined, dissected, reimagined and scrutinised almost to the same level as Shakespeare. It’s often clear...
Miss Act has nothing to prove now and it is very clear that her star is in ascendent mode, catapulting her into...
Adam Zane’s proficiency as a writer is clearly on show with his one act play Jock Night – and the testosterone could...
A point of view well presented and then proven makes for good theatre. Alex Bowers’ play Swimming does this with pathos through...
Bernie Dieter’s creation of a night of punk cabaret is a wonderful mix of the macabre, the manic and the magical. All...
I first experienced Christopher Adams’s play Tumulus back in January last year and was intrigued then, and my intrigue has been maintained...
Don’t be alarmed by the title of Rob Hayes’ wonderfully warped, rather surreal, play as there is more to this compelling drama than...
Gravity & Other Myths’ mutual skill and respect for each other both in mind and in body is stupendous. The level of faith...
Written by Timothy Graves, Among Angels is a very powerful and disturbing, sensational and shocking piece of theatre which is totally captivating....
It is crystal clear that Liza Pulman, who is an opera trained vocalist, can deliver a number, belt it out with power,...
Matt Tedford’s creation Margaret Thatcher, Queen of Soho is fabulous, hysterical and through the very clever use of irony, the satire is...
Tom Coash’s Cry Havoc is one of the most engrossing pieces of theatre I’ve seen this season, with breathtaking performances by the...
After Edward, starring and written by Tom Stuart, is an atmospheric, smart and sophisticated comedy drama that demonstrates that Stuart is an...
Liam Burke’s alluring story of famed choreographer Jack Cole is totally mesmerising – especially for film buffs and lovers of stories from...
Tom Wright, the writer of Undetectable, has it so right with his new play. The energy on the stage between the two...
Stephen Vowles enjoys dinner at the Old Compton Brasserie where he finds a desirable location, delectable food, attentive staff and an awesome...
Fresh from being a finalist in Britain’s Got Talent and using that as a launch pad, it’s very clear Mr White’s confidence...
It is abundantly clear why Jerick Hoffer won the 5th season of Ru Paul’s Drag Race. He is an exceptional talent and...
The first thing to be said about these two performers is that their commitment to their craft is stupendous. They are out...