• 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

  • People, Places & Things – Review

    Denise Gough makes a galvanising return to the West End with the reprisal of her Olivier award-winning role in Duncan Macmillan’s People, Places and Things. Read more

  • Fawlty Towers The Play – Review

    Arguably the best television comedy ever written is finally adapted for the stage and it’s just what everyone needs and wants. Read more

  • Spirited Away – Review

    London is transported to an otherworldly realm in John Caird and Maoko Imai’s incarnation of Hayao Miyazaki’s classic 2001 film Spirited Away. Read more