• For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy (West End) – Review

    In a generation when men are told to ‘man up’ Ryan Calais Cameron’s For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy is a breath of fresh air. Read more

  • The Time Machine – Review

    Original Theatre are regular producers of regionally touring shows and their latest production is a new adaptation of H.G Wells’ classic novel ‘The Time Machine’. Read more

  • The Big Life – Review

    I don’t think I’ve had as much fun as an audience member ever. This show displays such truth, weight and a moving message, while making you laugh like never before. Read more

  • A Mirror (West End) – Review

    It is hard to discuss this play without giving away the brilliant plot twist and reveal at the end of it. With hints of uncertainty throughout, the play definitely makes you feel like something may be coming but definitely does not prepare you for what actually unfolds. Read more

  • Standing at the Sky’s Edge – Review

    The perfect balance of a beautiful play and a captivating concert. Richard Hawley and Chris Bush have broken all traditional musical theatre laws and left nothing but a masterpiece behind. Read more

  • Shifters – Review

    Does Revisiting an old love bring back painful or happy memories? Shifters, by Benedict Lombe is a time-hopping love story of Dre (Tosin Cole) and Des (Heather Agyepong) which delves into the idea of first love. Read more