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.…
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…
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…
Review: Dracula – Menier
A Dracula To Die For A comedy Dracula that is billed as channeling the spirit of RuPaul, Monty Python, and Mel Brooks! What’s not…
The Goblin in Soho
A sombre reflection on fate After its success at the Edinburgh Fringe last year, Derek Mitchell brings his dark comedy, Goblin, to Soho Theatre.…


















