Review: Ben and Imo – Orange Tree Theatre
A superlative, shattering piece of theatre What a masterpiece in acting is this play, whose time-span is the nine-month gestation period that saw the…
Review: Dealer’s Choice – Donmar
It flows into deliciously murky whirlpools of words A mis-spent youth very often ends with a life in the revolving door of prison and…
Millennium Girls
When toxic masculinity is cemented into everyday life, how do we heal? Sophie Leonie’s first play is a rollercoaster ride through three decades with…
Review: The Brightening Air – Old Vic
This will become a cult classic Siblings Stephen (Brian Gleeson) and Billie (Rosie Sheehy) continually bicker as they prepare a feast for the visit…
The Brilliance of BR!T School
Students from famous school put on a show Nellie Regan grew up in her mum Sasha’s Union Theatre and found her vocation there. But…
Horror Dance is a Goner
Goner is a sensual, suspenseful choreographic journey delving into the depths of psychological horror by Marikiscrycrycry, the alias of Malik Nashad Sharpe. Through a…
Elmer the Patchwork Elephant hits the road
Multi Olivier Award-nominated Tall Stories brings David McKee’s Elmer the Patchwork Elephant to life in a brand new show bringing three classic Elmer tales…
River Voices
Looking at Wapping from Rotherhithe ‘River Voices’ is a collaborative art project bringing the Rotherhithe community together to reimagine John Minton’s painting ‘Rotherhithe from…
Review: Sisters – Brockley Jack
When I saw the G-Plan furniture and the wallpaper only manufactured now for productions of Abigail’s Party, I knew this was the 70s and…
This Is My Family
Close family. Dream holiday. Total nightmare. ‘Describe your family and win a dream holiday’. That was the competition pinging up on Nicky’s phone. So…
Review: NOW That’s What I Call A Musical at New Wimbledon Theatre
Follow the tumultuous friendship of Gemma and April More than just a tribute to the shiny pop hits of the eighties, NOW That’s What…
Review: Midnight Cowboy – Southwark Playhouse
A hard to swallow cocktail of emotions James Leo Herlihy’s 1965 novel Midnight Cowboy, later adapted for the big screen in the 1969 film…

















