Revisiting a show can sometimes throw up some surprises where you notice different nuances in the delivery of the piece. With Ben...
This exceptional show focuses on the war years when Marlene Dietrich, under direct orders from General Patton, went to entertain the troops...
As an ensemble these guys are tight and play off each other with such ease it is very easy to understand why...
Briefs is always a surefire hit and this time around is no exception. Close Encounters is a testosterone-pumping, fun-filled male on male...
Canoe is a stunning one-man show written and performed by Matthew Roberts that tells a tragic story of a canoeing accident resulting...
The grandeur and magnificence of the Royal Albert Hall proved to be the perfect backdrop of this concert performance of the gangsters...
The Inheritance is about relationships; the men you have loved and lost. It is the world of literature and slight homo snobbery. The...
I seldom rave about an experimental piece of theatre where different kinds of art form are blended and intertwined together but with...
The first thing to say about Chris Woodley’s play Next Lesson is that it is very good. An A+, 10 out of...
Revisiting Shaun Kitchener’s All That after seeing it for the first time back in June 2017, it is very clear that the...
This production of Little Shop of Horrors – book and lyrics by Howard Ashman, music by Alan Menken, based on the film...
Written by Valeriy Pecheykin, A Little Hero may never be staged in his native Russia due to a 2013 law banning distribution...
Crazy Coqs and Live at Zedel continue to stage shows that are superb and extremely entertaining and none more so than Sacred...
Willi Richards’ first play is rather a complex affair highlighting the complications of being gay in 2018. Rush explores the problems of...
With the mesmerising Reuben Kaye as Master of Ceremonies and an excellent opening number featuring a mash up of heavy metal, Brecht...
Mart Crowley’s grip of the homosexual psyche is superb. In For Reasons That Remain Unclear he has at the centre of the...
This 70 minutes of thrills and luckily no spills is pure adrenalin-led action. Slick and sleek these artists are reliant on each’s...
Alan Bowne’s provocative and sexually-charged 60 minute theatrical experience can be likened to lighting a touch paper, seeing the fuse fizzle and...
Arthur Miller’s marriage to Marilyn Monroe was certainly a turbulent one. He never denied it and his play After The Fall savaged...
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...
WOW and more WOW! Who knew bath time could get so sexy? This incredible show is captivating from the start, combining high...