50th anniversary of Hair is not just a performance but an experience – review
Celebrating its 50th Anniversary with a bang; Hair breaks into The Vaults for a knock-out performance you’ve just got to experience live. United States of America, 1967. The Vietnam war is well under...
View ArticleNT’s Beginning plays the difficulty of metropolitan life perfectly – review
David Eldridge’s two-hander explores the possibility and spontaneity of romance in the simplest of places. Now playing at the National Theatre, we find out only two cast members discussing the notion...
View ArticleWatch Tina Turner perform live with the star of her new West End musical
After almost three years in the making, music icon Tina Turner has officially launched a musical based on her life and music. Perfectly titled TINA and set to open in March 2018, it follows her rise to...
View ArticleHere’s why Liza Pulman singing Streisand will fulfil all your leading lady needs
The acclaimed singer and comedienne, once called ‘the love child of Neil Diamond and Barbra Streisand’ , and one third of the satirical and much loved comedy trio Fascinating Aida, is bringing us her...
View ArticleYoung Frankenstein musical displays genius skills of Mel Brooks – review
There’s few people in the world that haven’t heard of this tale. It’s true that it will forever be a comedic classic that’s played more than once every frightful October season. However, there’s is...
View ArticleSaint George and the Dragon’s an eye-opening stage experience – review
A village. A dragon. A damsel in distress. Into the story walks George: wandering knight, freedom fighter, enemy of tyrants the world over. One epic battle later and a nation is born. Saint George....
View ArticleMarianne Elliott’s genius direction lifts Heisenberg to success – review
Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle presents the idea of love. The idea of a sudden love, but one that’s littered with dishonesty. One that could, however, eventually bloom. It’s, with great...
View ArticleFind out which signature stage character you’re supposed to be with this...
We, like you, just can’t resist a good show tune. If it’s not the glitzy costumes then it’s the incredible singing or huge spectacle of a West End theatre. But this got us thinking… who are we? Not...
View Article7 iconic performances from Dame Angela Lansbury’s incredible career
92 wonderful years… An icon of both stage, screen and deserving of legendary status, there’s very little that hasn’t already been said about Dame Angela Lansbury across her career that spans seven...
View Article50th anniversary of Hair is not just a performance but an experience – review
Celebrating its 50th Anniversary with a bang; Hair breaks into The Vaults for a knock-out performance you’ve just got to experience live. United States of America, 1967. The Vietnam war is well under...
View ArticleNT’s Beginning plays the difficulty of metropolitan life perfectly – review
David Eldridge’s two-hander explores the possibility and spontaneity of romance in the simplest of places. Now playing at the National Theatre, we find out only two cast members discussing the notion...
View ArticleNatalie Dormer’s astonishing in thrilling play Venus In Fur – review
Patrick Marber’s superb production, of the signature David Ives’ play, is a thrilling night at the theatre for anybody lucky enough to grab a ticket. 90 minutes without interval, there’s nothing...
View ArticleHao to the China National Peking Opera Company – a review of A River All Red
Sadler’s Wells said ni hao to China’s renowned theatre company, the China National Peking Opera, who returned to the London stage and performed A River All Red. The plot, suitably gladiator-esque in...
View Article“When you need to unleash real power on stage, fucking with gender is a great...
“I thought it was about time I came back and offered Liverpool a little more astonishment…” Leading queer theatre-director Neil Bartlett talks about bringing his new show Medea, Written in Rage to...
View ArticleMarianne Elliott’s genius direction lifts Heisenberg to success – review
Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle presents the idea of love. The idea of a sudden love, but one that’s littered with dishonesty. One that could, however, eventually bloom. It’s, with great...
View ArticleFind out which signature stage character you’re supposed to be with this...
We, like you, just can’t resist a good show tune. If it’s not the glitzy costumes then it’s the incredible singing or huge spectacle of a West End theatre. But this got us thinking… who are we? Not...
View Article7 iconic performances from Dame Angela Lansbury’s incredible career
92 wonderful years… An icon of both stage, screen and deserving of legendary status, there’s very little that hasn’t already been said about Dame Angela Lansbury across her career that spans seven...
View Article50th anniversary of Hair is not just a performance but an experience – review
Celebrating its 50th Anniversary with a bang; Hair breaks into The Vaults for a knock-out performance you’ve just got to experience live. United States of America, 1967. The Vietnam war is well under...
View ArticleNT’s Beginning plays the difficulty of metropolitan life perfectly – review
David Eldridge’s two-hander explores the possibility and spontaneity of romance in the simplest of places. Now playing at the National Theatre, we find out only two cast members discussing the notion...
View ArticleWatch Tina Turner perform live with the star of her new West End musical
After almost three years in the making, music icon Tina Turner has officially launched a musical based on her life and music. Perfectly titled TINA and set to open in March 2018, it follows her rise to...
View Article