Review: The Importance of Being Earnest – Golden Goose
A prime example of farce Many of the smaller theatre spaces across London prove a great breeding ground and venues that open theatre up…
Review: Double Act – Southwark Playhouse
This play is something quite special Suicide. Gulp. The leading cause of death of men under fifty – a statistic that has fuelled one-time-student-medic,…
Review: F**king Men – Waterloo East Theatre
Exploring themes of loneliness, desire and vulnerability After two completely sold-out seasons in 2023 and 2024, this compelling and provocative play by Tony Award-winning…
Review: Wilko – Southwark Playhouse
Love and Death and Rock ’n’ Roll I’ve had my ticket for Wilko: Love and Death and Rock ’n’ Roll for months, but I’ve…
Review: Robyn Orlin’s We Wear Our Wheels With Pride – Southbank Centre
A testament to the power of the arts Political theatre can often conjure up the image of a stern, sombre cast of stoney-faced performers.…
Mrs Warren is Back in the West End
Sonia Friedman Productions announced full principal casting for the upcoming major revival of George Bernard Shaw’s Mrs. Warren’s Profession, directed by Dominic Cooke. Joining…
Review: Playhouse Creatures – Orange Tree
Fast-paced, spirited and thoroughly engaging Playhouse Creatures is a fast-paced, spirited and thoroughly engaging production that offers a snapshot of an overlooked moment in…
Review: Plied and Prejudice – The Vaults
A Boozy, Brilliantly Bonkers Austen Parody Plied and Prejudice is a riotous, immersive theatrical experience that takes Jane Austen’s beloved novel and infuses it…
Review: Mary and the Hyenas – Wilton’s
A gateway to Mary Wolstencraft Mary and the Hyenas tries to tell the tale of Mary Wolstencraft, one of the first feminist writers whose…
Review: Retrograde – Apollo
The tension rose by each minute of the ninety The best part about this very American play about Sidney Poitier is that it is…
Mischief in Motion: The Cheeky Trickster & Friends
‘Mischief in Motion’ promises a thrilling afternoon of devious sleight of hand, playful pickpocketing, and mischievous charm. Magician Alex Sprackling will be joined by…
Review: Girl On A Train – Churchill Theatre
Giovanna Fletcher is the force the cast orbit around Paula Hawkins’ blockbuster book Girl On A Train had us all turning pages as we…

















