There is a majesty to Claudio Macor’s writing and with his play Margot this is so recognisable and stands him apart from...
Back in 1973 when Peter Shaffer’s Equus was first performed it caused a sensation then and this exhilarating, dazzling revival directed by...
On Friday 21st June, the magnificent English Heritage site of Eltham Palace and Gardens played host to a rather splendid and hugely...
Good comedy, well written and performed is to be celebrated and with Rich Watkins – who does both here – his parody...
Sublime theatre is rare and in the case of David Hendon’s masterful and totally absorbing look at the way the American media...
Soho Cinders – with music by George Stiles, lyrics by Anthony Drewe, book by Anthony Drewe and Elliot Davis – is a...
This troupe of seven exceptional artistes are totally mesmerising, strutting their stuff and striking fierce poses like the seasoned entertainers that they...
With original music by Leo Delibes and re-imagined by Aaron Clingham, William Spencer who conceived, directed and choreographed Boy Toy certainly proved...
On Your Feet, the life story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan, is one of the most fabulous, exotic, sexy and passion driven...
Passion brought out of religious fervour can be a very dangerous thing and with Bare, A Pop Opera – lyrics by Jon...
Alexis Gregory is a writer, actor, activist and raconteur who needs to be championed because he is a fabulous verbatim storyteller. In...
If there is a new play – a work in progress production that is destined to send a ripple across the theatrical...
Under the awesome, controlled and very precise direction of Tom O’Brien and with three intoxicating performances by Jesse Fox as Darius, Sean...
There is a vulnerability and at the same time a bravery to Gareth Edward’s comedy. With his social secretary Brenda giving him...
Them/Us is a fascinating two part evening that explores exactly what the human body can achieve via the medium of dance from...
Henry Filloux-Bennett who wrote Toast, based on the book by Nigel Slater, has captured this beautiful coming of age teen boy drama...
Philip Osment’s play has certainly stood the test of time and under Philip Wilson’s ardent direction is performed by a superb cast...
I first saw this mesmerising and stunning piece of verbatim theatre back in June 2018 and this is a timely production two years...
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...
Miss Act has nothing to prove now and it is very clear that her star is in ascendent mode, catapulting her into...