• The Great Gatsby – Review

    The Great Gatsby – Review

    The West End has rarely seen a production as dazzling and emotionally rich as The Great Gatsby at the London Coliseum. With a star-studded cast, a stunning score, and visual grandeur to rival Gatsby’s infamous soirées, this is a transcendent spectacle in every sense – a masterclass in musical theatre that will leave audiences breathless. Read more

  • Abigail’s Party – Review

    The TV and Theatre stars were out in force last night to support one of their own, Kym Marsh stepped on stage looking glamours as leading lady Beverley. Read more

  • Clueless – Review

    Clueless – Review

    Can you believe someone had the audacity to turn the ultimate 90s teen rom-com into a full-blown musical? Well, Amy Heckerling did just that, and honestly? We’re kind of here for it. Clueless: The Musical is currently lighting up London’s Trafalgar Theatre stage and will be bringing all the Beverly Hills fabulousness until September 2025. Read more

  • Antigone [on strike] – Review

    This play by Alexander Raptotasios brings together to rough essence of the Athenian tragedy and the Shamima Begum case. Although not very cohesively realised this new work does challenge and elicit thought and debate. Read more

  • Second Best – Review

    Second Best – Review

    This might be a play about being “Second Best” in almost everything in Martin Hill’s life. But it couldn’t be further from the truth in this surprisingly magnificent story which offers more than what it is billed as, a comedy. Read more

  • The Years – Review

    The Years – Review

    Annie Enaux’s Nobel Prize winning memoir The Years, is adapted for the stage by Eline Arbo, artistic director of International Theatre Amsterdam and is bought to life by five different actors of different ages. After a critically acclaimed run at the Almedia Theatre, The Years finally transfers to the West End and finds its home… Read more