Written by Robin Hooper and directed by Richard Spier, with a firm grip on the four very succinct scenes, Broken Lad is...
Boyz theatre critic Stephen Vowles has an informal chat with Charlie Condou about finally getting to play Matt in the upcoming production...
Simon Kingsley’s homage to Kenneth Williams is a pure delight capturing aspects of the comedy actor’s life in fine detail. The facial expressions...
Dominic Cooke’s immaculate and stimulating direction of Larry Kramer’s play The Normal Heart became electric last night at the National. Staged in...
Stephen Vowles has a natter with Thomas O’Lorr about his new book The Men About My Town. It’s a racy, raunchy and...
There is no doubt the Jazz Cafe, situated in London’s bustling Camden Town, is ideal for a concert of this nature. With...
With all three actors reprising their roles – Alex Britt as Jack, Max Perry playing Ollie and Martin and Charlotte Dowding taking...
I had high expectations for this play written by Roy Smiles, directed by Michael Strassen and starring Mia Tomlinson as Joan Rivers...
Astute and intricate acting does not come any better than this. With a cast of four – Sioned Jones as Mrs Harte,...
When Suzie walked through the audience to get to the stage there were audible gasps as she looked so much like Marilyn....
The Dresser is Ronald Harwood’s play about two men: Norman played by Julian Clary and “Sir” played by Matthew Kelly who is...
One of the most wonderful things about the producers and programmers at The Bush Theatre is that they excel in finding new...
Sassy Planet: A Queer Guide to 40 Cities is a new gay travel guide. The authors Harish Bhandari, David Dodge and Nick Schiarizzi...
The new production Dumbledore Is So Gay at The Pleasance Theatre is a nostalgic hug to coming of age, coming out, and growing...
Director Lee Cooper, whose first feature film this is, has totally captured the whimsical nature of Maisie aka David Raven; his essence,...
Great fun last night at The Two Brewers as the Lee Cooper documentary MAISIE was shown at a special screening in The...
Sometimes simplicity is key in the staging, lighting and props and with Bren Gosling’s dramatic new comedy, this is indeed the case...
Imaginative storytelling and magical theatre does not come any better than this. Written and starring Benjamin Salmon, his one-man monologue and comment...
This is sensational theatre – electrifying – and the modern staging is as if we were watching a catwalk fashion show. The...
New feature length documentary MAISIE is an intimate portrait of ageing and friendship as Maisie Trollette, Britain’s oldest performing drag artiste, prepares...
Invisible Me is a new play by Bren Gosling at the New Wimbledon Theatre from Friday 3rd September. Three Londoners enter their...
One act plays can be tricky to pull off as they have to grab the audience’s attention immediately and Tell Me Straight...