• Babies – Review

    It’s always exciting to see new musicals and plays taking to the stage at our monumental theatres in the heart of London. It’s even more exhilarating when it’s by such an exciting young and vibrant team, who are taking charge and shifting the musical theatre industry, and it’s very safe to say they did not… Read more

  • No Love Songs – Review

    It’s always wonderful to see something take-off from routes at the fringe. This understated, truthful piece will pull at your heartstrings and leave you both contented and emotionally drained. Read more

  • Heathers (West End) – Review

    Do you have a sweet tooth? If so, you’re in for a treat because Heathers the Musical has opened its ‘Candy Store’ once more in London’s West End. Read more

  • Fishbowl – Review

    The month-long Brighton Festival is always such a treat, offering a wide range of variety and one of the highlights of this year’s programme is the Molière award-winning French silent comedy ‘Fishbowl’. Read more

  • Jerry’s Girls – Review

    So go the lyrics to “Show Tune”, one of Jerry Herman’s early ear worms – from the off-Broadway musical revue Parade. Herman had spent the first part of his career contributing songs to off- Broadway (and one Broadway) revue when, in 1961, producer Gerard Oestreicher commissioned him to write the music and lyrics for a… Read more

  • Sniiff

    ‘Sniff’ is a gritty and raw double hander, where two strangers from two completely different walks of life meet by ‘coincidence’ in a pub toilet. Read more