REVIEW: Fiver at The Little, Southwark Playhouse
I haven’t reviewed for quite some time - not because I’ve fallen out of love with theatre, but because sometimes life just gets in the...
I haven’t reviewed for quite some time - not because I’ve fallen out of love with theatre, but because sometimes life just gets in the...
It’s where Shakespeare debuted Twelfth Night, and fellow literary legend and author of A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens, studied law, but so spectacular is Middle...
The festive season is finally upon us, the change in season heralded by smell of mince pies, the taste mulled wine, and the sound of...
When hit crime author Gily Jacoby ends up fighting the inevitable descent into writers' block, she has a reputation to maintain, desperate for The Bloody...
Welcome to Applehurst, a town so mundane it would make your journey to work look like a rollercoaster of emotion. With highlights including Mrs Someone...
Why that and not this? It’s one heck of a question, a question with infinite interpretations and infinite answers. You could ask me “why that...
Sex. It’s generally considered a “dirty” word, even though the vast majority of us are only here today because of it. And despite the fact that...
Early 20th century Austria, and an eligible young man and woman from the upper echelons of Viennese society are looking for love. Far from the...
Last year, when In The Heights opened at the Southwark Playhouse to near unanimous critical acclaim, stars were flying around like they were going out...
In two months time, Thriller Live will overtake Evita to become the 17th longest running West End musical of all time, as it clocks a...