Review: David Copperfield at Jermyn Street Theatre
‘Procrastination is the thief of time. Collar him!’, declares David Copperfield’s great friend Mr Micawber, just one sharply drawn character from the spectacular array…
Return of The Christmas Thing
A nightly Christmas special full of variety-show mischief Having built a cult following over multiple acclaimed runs at the Edinburgh Fringe, duo Tom Clarkson and…
The Gruffalo’s Child in the West End
‘The Gruffalo said that no Gruffalo should ever set foot in the deep, dark wood…’ Adapted from Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s award-winning picture…
Dickens for Christmas
“I have in my heart of hearts a favourite child. And his name is David Copperfield.” Guildford Shakespeare Company renews its collaboration with Jermyn…
Bermondsey Boxing Champ at BOX Piccadilly Launch
They certainly know how to put on a party In the incredibly crowded space of bars and entertainment spots it is hard to stand…
Jack is Back
A high-octane, spit-and-sawdust ride through the American Midwest. Actor, producer and writer Jack Holden has had theatre in his veins since he was young,…
Review: Wayne Thiebaud: American Still Life at the Courtauld Gallery
The Poetry of Pies Two elderly ladies are looking at cakes and reminiscing about sweet treats from their youth. I ask them if they…
Review: Ragdoll at Jermyn Street Theatre
Moar is burning her brand into the world of theatre I went in thinking Katherine Moar’s Ragdoll was a telling of the famous 1970s’…
Review: Bone Daddies First Ever Breakfast Menu
Where East meets West in a meet-cute in Modern London When Bone Daddies – The Daddy of Ramen – have a new promotion happening…
Tom Edden is Paddington’s Nosey Neighbour
‘There is so much that audiences will enjoy’ Tom Edden knew he wanted to be an actor early on: ‘Probably when I was very…
Review: Monster at the Seven Dials Playhouse
An impactful and gut-wrenching drama Abigail Hood’s Monster explores redemption and whether it’s possible to move on after a brutal childhood, writes Barbara Buchanan. …
Review: The Importance of Being Earnest at Noël Coward Theatre
This is Camptastic! Before the stage curtain went up it was held together by the legendary handbag – A stroke of genius. After that,…


















