Don’t be alarmed by the title of Rob Hayes’ wonderfully warped, rather surreal, play as there is more to this compelling drama than...
Tom Wright, the writer of Undetectable, has it so right with his new play. The energy on the stage between the two...
Undetectable is a tender and uplifting love story for the post-chemsex generation which has its premiere at the King’s Head in Islington...
Adam is the Artistic Director at the King’s Head Theatre in Islington and is directing the West End transfer of Coming Clean....
Glenn Chandler has created a charming look at relationships and redemption with The Boy Under The Christmas Tree, a play that he...
Written by Buddy Thomas, this is one of my favourite gay themed plays and the reason why is that the script is...
The tradition of pantomime is steeped in history and governed by theatrical rules that are sacrosanct and with John Savournin directing and...
Ring out the bells it’s THAT time of year again boys and girls, time for thigh-slapping, parody song singing, dames and principal...
Canoe is a stunning one-man show written and performed by Matthew Roberts that tells a tragic story of a canoeing accident resulting...
Writer James Hogan demonstrates his understanding of the power of addiction and the price that is often paid in his play High...
Opening this week is High Ridin’ at the King’s Head Theatre, a comedy drama that turns the ‘boy moves to big...
Solve-along-a-Murder-She-Wrote at The RVT If you are a fan of the classic TV show Murder She Wrote then get yourself down to...
Guy The Musical is a fabulous mix of electric, synth-pop, punk, funk, rap, disco and high energy that will blow your socks...
Charles Gershman’s Free and Proud at The King’s Head Theatre has a good message at the heart of the play. Both actors...
Revisiting Shaun Kitchener’s All That after seeing it for the first time back in June 2017, it is very clear that the...
Willi Richards’ first play is rather a complex affair highlighting the complications of being gay in 2018. Rush explores the problems of...
Mart Crowley’s grip of the homosexual psyche is superb. In For Reasons That Remain Unclear he has at the centre of the...
Jackie Skarvellis’ mesmerising play at the Kings Head Theatre about James Dean is a beautifully observed and well informed piece about the...
James Dean Is Dead! (Long Live James Dean) This powerful, no-holds-barred one-man show at the Kings Head Theatre begins as James Dean,...
Matthew Campling’s skill as a playwright once again shines through with Ghost About The House. The show is an utter delight from...
Joe DiPietro’s play F*cking Men remains a very well structured play which offers a wonderful insight into the gay male. This is...
From Cain and Abel to Laurel and Hardy, famous twosomes have been based on drama and of course comedy. In Joshua Phillips and...