• The Barricade Boys West End Party- Review

    Fans of epic vocals, slick production, and hilarious banter are in for a treat with this hugely entertaining evening from The Barricade Boys. The title promised a party and the boys delivered, with a 7-piece band, and some of the biggest guest artists in London’s glittering West End. Read more

  • The Time Traveller’s Wife – Review

    The key to this musical is that it puts the story at the forefront with the music acting as a conduit for the narrative. As such, you leave humming none of the tunes but feel completely engrossed and engaged in the love story presented. Read more

  • The Ocean at the End of the Lane – Review

    The Ocean at the End of the Lane’s return to the West End at the Noel Coward Theatre after a very successful UK tour definitely did not disappoint. The immensity of the piece not only creates a visually and aurally stimulating show but something to behold that touches something deep within you. Read more

  • Portia Coughlan – Review

    Let’s cut to the chase, this is some of the best acting I’ve seen on stage in a very long time. The cast are phenomenal and led by Alison Oliver (Women, Beware the Devil) as Portia Coughlan you can’t go wrong. Read more

  • Dear England (West End) – Review

    James Graham shoots and scores with this unforgettable masterpiece, showcasing Gareth Southgate’s behemoth task of taking the reins of the England Team in times of despair and leading them a new culture of football. Read more

  • Hamnet – Review

    This RSC adaptation of the hugely popular book by Maggie O’Farrell embraces theatricality and has some captivating performances yet somehow falls short of expectation in its run at the Garrick Theatre. Read more