Review: Bat out of Hell, Coliseum Theatre
The much awaited Bat out of Hell finally graces us with its presence at the Coliseum in London- a chance for Meatloaf and musical theatre lovers alike to come together to experience a spectacular show...
View ArticleReview: Reprehensible Men Part II, Tristan Bates Theatre
A plain stage filled with only a chair sets the tone for a bare and honest reveal of what’s to come. Five men on stage take their turn exploring the depths of their truth and what struggles they have...
View ArticleReview: Doubt, A Parable, Southwark Playhouse
A beautifully, yet anguished metaphor of gossip being like a pillow being slashed open and feathers scattered all over the city perfectly describes the damages of which Doubt, A Parable demonstrates....
View ArticleReview: Notorious, Birmingham Repertory Theatre
Notorious, performed as part of the Fierce Festival, is a piece described as ‘live art, theatre, dance and fine art’. The Festival, hosted at various venues around Birmingham, is here to celebrate a...
View ArticleReview: Bananaman, The Musical, Southwark Playhouse
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I absolutely adore the Southwark Playhouse. I find that the large spaces and interchangeable set-ups allow the staging to mould to the pieces being performed...
View ArticleReview: Beyond The Blue, Gerry’s Studio
Stratford in its multicultural essence is a brilliant place for voices to be heard and stories to be shared. The Stronger than Fear festival is being appropriately hosted here, with Beyond The Blue...
View ArticleReview: Tina the Musical, Aldwych Theatre
Jukebox musicals can tend to be a bit of a mixed bag in my experience; they often tend to sacrifice artistic quality for commercial success. However, unlike others in some venues close by, Tina the...
View ArticleReview: The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Park Theatre
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice is a total northern treasure about a young girl who has surrendered her confidence to her overbearing mother after her father passed away, and the struggles she...
View ArticleReview: On Your Head Be It, Old Red Lion Theatre
Phrase – On Your Head Be It Definition – To tell someone to take full responsibility for what they plan to do On Your Head Be It is a humorous anecdote of Stuart and Eleanor who have escaped on a...
View ArticleReview: Pickle Jar, Soho Theatre
It’s clear to see that the woman who took over from Phoebe Waller-Bridge in the well-received production of Fleabag, has adapted the best from this, and has gone on to create her own interpretation...
View ArticleReview: All in a Row, The Southwark Playhouse
Review: All in a Row, The Southwark Playhouse4.0stars They say all press is good press, the waters of which certainly have been tested by Southwark Playhouse’s latest feature All in a Row. With the...
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