A Masterclass in Brockley
It’s an evening class in the room of a small school but who is teaching who in Tim Connery’s play, Masterclass? Thanks to a…
Review: The Nutcracker Noir – Protein Studios, Shoreditch
The show leaves everyone smiling If you think you know The Nutcracker, think again. Secret Theatre’s The Nutcracker Noir, currently playing at Protein Studios…
Review: “Snow White” at Emerald Theatre
“A star-studded flamboyant court of queens” This adult musical version of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, Snow White, is a real drag – but…
Review: The Highgate Vampire at Omnibus Theatre
A macabre tonic to pantomime season In the information age we live in, we are never far from sensationalism, whether through news outlets or…
Review: Beauty and the Beast at Bridge House Theatre
Pint-sized panto packed with personality The Bridge House Theatre, tucked inside a local pub I was visiting for the first time, has clearly built…
Review: When We Were Married at the Donmar Warehouse
A sharp, accessible comedy Picture this: It’s the early 1900s and alongside two other couples, you’ve been married for a whopping 25 years. You…
Review: Twelfth Night at Barbican
Puwanarajah rarely opts for the easy laugh Twelfth Night is one of Shakespeare’s most performed comedies and when it comes to the back end…
Review: Robin Hood at New Wimbledon Theatre
A fun, festive and tongue-in-cheek night out Diversity take to the stage in Robin Hood with a South London takeover of Sherwood Forest that…
Orphans
Philadelphia, 1983. Twenty-eight year old Phillip hasn’t stepped outside in years – surviving on canned tuna, encyclopedias, and his own wild theories about the…
I’ll Be Back
The Terminator Comes to Waterloo I’ll Be Back is a parody of The Terminator & Terminator 2, and tells the story of a Terminator…
Review: Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo at Young Vic
The Ghosts of War A faded mural of Saddam Hussein looms large as the play opens on a scene of two US marines (Patrick…
Review: The Mystery of Irma Vep at Brockley Jack Studio
A casket full of fun and farce It’s always a treat to see a show at the Brockley Jack. The first thing to be…


















