• House of Life – Review

    If someone asked me to turn a group of 40-50 strangers into a community of love, joy and happiness, I wouldn’t know where to start, but somehow ‘House of Life’ has encapsulated this in their wonderful ‘Revelation’. Read more

  • Kiss Me, Kate – Review

    Trafalgar Entertainment’s partnership with the Barbican Centre was responsible for one of the biggest musical hits of the decade so far – with their spectacular revival of Cole Porter’s Anything Goes receiving two record-breaking London seasons and a UK Tour. The company have returned to the Porter canon for this summer’s blockbuster production – a… Read more

  • 2:22 A Ghost Story (West End) – Review

    To put a ghost story on stage has always seemed like quite the task to me. To immerse a large auditorium in a suspenseful atmosphere that could be broken so easily by the simple rustling of a bag of Maltesers, while also providing a story that is relevant and poignant enough to deserve a place… Read more

  • 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