I must confess to having a fondness for political skulduggery and intrigue and J.T Rogers’ new play Oslo certainly fulfils that need....
Situated in the heart of London’s buzzing Soho the opulent and beautiful The Ivy Soho Brasserie has quickly become a meeting place...
There is no doubt that David Hoyle is a passionate and sometimes angry performer. He is prepared to rant and rave with...
Good theatre comes together because of two key ingredients: the words and the actor uttering those words. With Twinkle, Little Star directed...
Homage, tribute, interpretation but not impersonation, Beth Burrows’ one woman show Sirens of the Silver Screen, directed by Mark Giesser, is an...
If you are a lover of pizza then Baz and Fred in Flat Iron Square will suit your tastes – and is at...
Claudio Macor’s play is a sensational piece of theatre. The Tailor-Made Man tells the story of William ‘Billy’ Haines who despite threats...
For a night of pure glitzy glamour full of surprises Jonny Woo’s Un-Royal Variety show packed the Hackney Empire to its rafters,...
Dramas set in the world of public schools are certainly flavour of the month at the moment with Lord Dismiss Us doing...
Lord Dismiss Us is set in the posh and privileged world of a boys boarding school and writer Glenn Chandler’s language is...
Fame achieved on a TV show can be a fleeting thing, but not so for Jinkx Monsoon winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race...
PHOBOPHOBIA is not for the faint-hearted that’s for sure. Phobophobia is the fear of phobias and this scare-maze is instantly horrifying educational fun....
Chris Thompson’s Of Kith and Kin is one of the best plays I’ve seen this year. High praise indeed but deservedly so....
Adapting or reinterpreting a piece of work that already exists can often misfire. With Man-Cub, however, Alistair Wilkinson has not missed the...
This revival marks the 50th anniversary of the original ‘let’s get naked, spliff smoking-infused musical’ that first landed on the shores in...
Keith Bunin’s play The Busy World is Hushed is a very powerful and hugely emotionally charged piece of theatre that is completely...
From the big screen in black and white to the West End stage in full colour, Young Frankenstein is bound to be...
Following a sold-out UK premiere at Southwark Playhouse (where it received six Off West End Award nominations including Best New Musical), cult...
The structure of this play is as sharp and precise as the symbolic square boxes that form part of a very stylish...
The subject of being transgender and what that actually involves can be a complex subject to deal with. Outbox Theatre’s current production...
I have always felt that Follies, with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Goldman, was an exceptional musical...
Political satire can be hard to pull off. If you get it wrong and the jokes and social comment miss the mark they lay...