Review: Julius Caesar – Southwark Playhouse
This bold production will certainly appeal to screen-savvy youngsters studying Shakespeare Frida was excited by the promise of a futuristic take on Shakespeare’s bloody…
Unlock The Secret Dalchini Experience
A place of myth and mystery Walking into Dalchini was nothing like walking into your local Indian. In fact, the subtleness of its charms…
Review: Kirill Richter – Coliseum
Kirill Richter Plays London The London Coliseum felt like the place to be as it warmly welcomed the virtuoso musician, pianist and composer Kirill…
Review: The Real Thing – Old Vic
This House of Cards Crashes ‘Met him on a Monday and his name was Bill, a do ron ron ron a do ron ron…’…
Review: Death of England: Closing Time – Soho Place
A slick and fast-paced set-to between two women Closing Time is the final instalment of Death of England, Clint Dyer and Roy Williams’ state-of-the-post-Brexit-divided-nation…
Review: The Comedy of Errors – The Globe
A Whirlwind of Confusion and Madness Shakespeare’s Globe presents The Comedy of Errors as part of its 2024 Summer Season: ‘Feel Alive’. Co-directors Naeem…
Review: Swan Lake – Coliseum
When Swans Swam as One The State Ballet of Georgia has put itself up there in the Top Ten of classical ballet companies with…
Get Grilled in Greenwich
Everyone involved in the Duke of Greenwich is doing everything right Once I’d been invited to review the Duke of Greenwich I had a…
A Walk Through History
The whole building is meant to impress Growing up by the River Thames means I am used to seeing world-famous landmarks that have brought…
Review: Anthony and Cleopatra – Globe
Spoken, Written and Signed – A Shakespeare For Everyone We are forever reminded of the importance of Shakespeare, not only on the theatrical landscape…
Summerlove Sensation in Drury Lane
I Ran With The Gang is Liam Rudden’s tribute to Alan Longmuir, one of the original Bay City Rollers; an upbeat look at the…
Review: Beauty and the Beast – Greenwich Theatre
Magical Folk Bring Joy to the Castle T’was midsummer and mid-school summer holidays so the Greenwich Theatre was brimming with young folk for a…


















