• 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

  • Cable Street – Review

    Extra, extra read all about Cable Street, a new political musical set in the 1930s; which intertwines romance and a modern day walking tour in the East end of London. Tim Gilvin’s songs and Alex Kanefsky’s script tackles important themes such as Facism, Anarchy and Socialism. Read more

  • King Lear – Review

    This expansive production of King Lear proves compelling and expertly crafted. Coming in at a whopping three hours and thirty minutes it earns it’s runtime with the exploration and depth we get to see from character and conflicts. Read more

  • Just For One Day – Review

    Live Aid 1985 is such an important moment in not just musical nostalgia but also world history. That’s the reason why London’s prestigious Old Vic has decided to create a production dedicated entirely to the event. Read more

  • Chris McCausland: Yonks

    Turn your television to a comedy panel show these days and the chances are you’ll see Chris McCausland. An in-demand comic who appears regularly on TV & Radio but now he’s embarking on his current UK tour, ‘Yonks’. Read more