• Player Kings: King Henry IV Part I & II – Review

    Guy Ritchie meets Shakespeare in Robert Icke’s impressive adaptation of Shakespeare’s two Henry IV plays at London’s Noël Coward Theatre. Icke’s adaption however is not like one before it, setting the play in an ambiguous time period allows the text to feel natural in a modern day setting. Read more

  • Julian Clary: A Fistful of Clary – Review

    When Julian Clary walks on to the Assembly Hall Theatre stage in Tunbridge Wells dressed extravagantly in a brightly coloured, custom made Wild West costume, complete with cleverly placed large buffalo horns, you already know what sort of a night you’re in for. Read more

  • The Comeuppance – Review

    Branden Jacobs-Jenking’s new play ‘The Comeuppance’ took to the stage at the Almeida Theatre last night directed by Eric Ting. Set directly after the COVID-19 pandemic the play revolves around a high school friendship group, namely the MARG – Multi-Ethnic Reject Group, and their 20th reunion. Read more

  • Tommy Tiernan: Tommedian – Review

    Irish comedian Tommy Tiernan needs no introduction. An award-winning stand up comic, he’s also known for appearances on Father Ted and Derry Girls to name but a few, as well as hosting his own popular show on Irish television. Read more

  • Red Pitch (West End) – Review

    Levels above its debut at the Bush Theatre last year, Red Pitch took to the West End with force. Football fan or not, this play appeals to the masses. It is a story about youth, about connection and about humanity and together, Tyrell Williams and Daniel Bailey have created one of the best plays of… Read more

  • Dissolve – Review

    Paul Foot’s slightly surreal and frenetic persona means you might be rather surprised to hear his new show, Dissolve, follows the emotional journey of his personal battle with depression. Read more