180⁰ Chord

180⁰ Chord

Michael HollandDec 31, 2025

Chris Leicester’s latest play, 180⁰ Chord, tells the tale of when a ruthless copper ends up in the same place that he has been…

Call Yourself An Irishman?

Call Yourself An Irishman?

Michael HollandDec 31, 2025

You’re born in one country. But your parents come from a different one. So what does that make you? Written and performed by Declan…

Bermondsey and Proud

Bermondsey and Proud

Michael HollandDec 26, 2025

Steve Cornish spent about the first half of his life on the Dickens Estate; it was where a deep love for Bermondsey and its…

A New Musical about Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald

A New Musical about Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald

Michael HollandDec 24, 2025

Beautiful Little Fool tells the story of Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald through the eyes of their daughter Scottie, as she rediscovers the lives…

A Masterclass in Brockley

A Masterclass in Brockley

Michael HollandDec 22, 2025

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

Review: The Nutcracker Noir – Protein Studios, Shoreditch

Michael HollandDec 21, 2025

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

Review: “Snow White” at Emerald Theatre

Michael HollandDec 21, 2025

“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

Review: The Highgate Vampire at Omnibus Theatre

Michael HollandDec 19, 2025

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

Review: Beauty and the Beast at Bridge House Theatre

Michael HollandDec 19, 2025

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

Review: When We Were Married at the Donmar Warehouse

Michael HollandDec 18, 2025

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

Review: Twelfth Night at Barbican

Michael HollandDec 18, 2025

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 

Review: Robin Hood at New Wimbledon Theatre 

Michael HollandDec 16, 2025

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…