Happy Ending’s an unexpected pleasure at Above The Stag – review
This fresh and fruity comedy from the pen of Ronnie Larsen is a bite-sized summer treat. A straight man visits a masseur to relieve the tension in his shoulders. The masseur happens to be gay. Both men...
View ArticleHave you heard about the musical theatre radio station?
Encore Radio plays songs from your favourite musicals, all day, every day. If, like us, you can often be found singing along to the very best Broadway has to offer, then this website was designed for...
View ArticleKelli O’Hara perfection in dazzling production of The King and I – review
The stunning Broadway revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic musical arrives into London’s West End in glittering form – with the perfect leading lady. When The King and I first begins at the...
View ArticleBianca Del Rio a nasty, hateful bitch in raucous London gig – review
Before we start… if you’re bothered by everything then this isn’t the show (or review) for you. If you’re not, welcome. Walking into a Bianca Del Rio live show, you know you’re about to hear the world...
View ArticleIan McKellen delivers devastating performance as King Lear – review
The multi-award-winning actor delivers an astonishing performance, supported by a talented ensemble cast, at the Duke of York’s Theatre. Following a successful run at the Chichester Festival Theatre,...
View ArticleSpiral at Park Theatre tells a compelling tale – review
The new play by Abigail Hood has received its world premiere at the intimate studio space Park90. Spiral has quite an unconventional narrative. It focuses on the lives on Tom and Gill, who are...
View ArticleAristocrats a powerful and impressive production – review
Lyndsey Turner’s revival of Brian Friel’s play has opened at the Donmar Warehouse. Aristocrats tells the story of Ballybeg Hall, an Anglo-Irish big house, and its inhabitants, the O’Donnells....
View ArticleVicky Vox came to slaaay in stunning Little Shop – review
This might be a revival production of the classic Alan Menken and Howard Ashman 1982 musical, but there’s nothing dated going on in Maria Aberg’s stunning production at the Regent’s Park Open Air...
View ArticleSugar, Butter, Flour: Sara Bareilles’ musical Waitress is coming to London
Sara Bareilles and Jessie Nelson’s Tony-nominated musical will make its London premiere in 2019. Playing the Adelphi Theatre from February, the show – based on the hit movie starring Keri Russell – is...
View ArticleRussell Tovey talks modern dating on the gay scene: “I’m a one-man guy”
You’re not going to find Russell Tovey on a dating app anytime soon… The British actor covers the September issue of Gay Times to mark the launch of his pair of one-act Harold Pinter plays that will...
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