• Dial M For Mayhem – Review

    Middle Ground Theatre Company are renowned for their thirty five strong years of touring work but now audiences get to see behind the curtain in their brand new comedy ‘Dial M For Mayhem’. Artistic Director Michael Lunney and writing partner Margaret May Hobbs have drawn on actual memories and recollections of previous cast members who… Read more

  • ART – Review

    After originating as a French play back in the mid nineties and then almost a decade in London’s West End, Yasmina Reza’s award-winning comedy is back on the road this Autumn and it’s wonderful to see it return. Read more

  • Asi Wind’s: Incredibly Human – Review

    Israeli magician Asi Wind, known for his award-winning solo shows and several television appearances (most notably Penn & Teller’s ‘Fool Us’ in which his trick has over 16 million views on YouTube) has now landed in London’s West End for a 12 week run of his new show ‘Incredibly Human’. Read more

  • The Real Thing – Review

    ‘The Real Thing’ by the legendary Tom Stoppard may now be forty years old but it’s still a true masterpiece. Stoppard’s unique genius of combining emotion and wit through comedy and love dazzles in Max Webster’s new production at London’s famous Old Vic. Read more

  • Why Am I So Single? – Review

    Why Am I So Single? is a question on many people’s minds. Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss wrote down this question and their countless thoughts, and then placed those thoughts in a musical with big catchy melodies which resulted in an interesting evening. Read more

  • War Horse – Review

    Based on the beloved novel by Michael Morpurgo. Adapted by Nick Stafford Directed by Marianne Elliot and Tom Morris. In association with the award-winning Handspring Puppet Company. Read more