Hadestown 2025 Cast at the Lyric Theatre

Hadestown opened in London’s West End just over a year ago and since then we have not only seen the original West End cast but also the original Broadway cast appear for a limited run and, like the seasons, it is time for a change and the 2025 cast to take the stage. I made […]

The Society for New Cuisine

An intriguing stew of dating anecdotes, Buddhist teachings and medical horror, The Society for New Cuisine has morsels of creative genius but overall hasn’t quite worked out what sort of play it wants to be. Written and performed by Chris Fung, this 70-minute one hander bursts into the black box space with a chaotic menu; […]

Lee Mead in Concert

Lee Mead first appeared on my TV set 18 years ago, although it feels like only yesterday, with him going onto win ‘Any Dream Will Do’ and appear as Joseph on the West End. Fast forward to today and Lee has become one of the West Ends leading men so when I saw that he […]

White Rose at Marylebone Theatre

Most times I feel fortunate to be invited to reviews shows and I see a huge amount of theatre that I would not otherwise have the opportunity to see but there is the odd show that comes along that frustrates me for one reason or another and White Rose may top this list. White Rose […]

Fairgame at Canary Wharf

Fairgame is a fairground for adults that sits in the heart of Canary Wharf and I decide to head there for a big kids afternoon out. Within Fair Game you pay £15 – £17 depending on timing and for that you get 9 games and your ticket gets you 2 goes of each game. When […]

Phantom Peak

If, like me, you have been plagued by adverts for Phantom Peak for a while and want to know more well I’m here to help enlighten you as I finally took the plunge and went along. Phantom Peak can be best summed up as Immersive Theatre meets escape room and I had no idea what […]

Cruel Intentions at New Wimbledon Theatre

When the London run of Cruel Intentions finished I was disappointed that I wouldn’t have a chance to return but when the tour was announced I was thrilled that not only would I get my chance again but that others from across the country would as well. The musical is based on the 1999 film […]

Sweeney Todd by Cygnet Players

Sweeney Todd is, in my opinion, up there with Stephen Sondheim’s greatest work and mounting this production is no walk in the park for an amateur production. It tells of ‘The Demon Barber of Fleet Street,’ who has returned to London after being sent away by Judge Turpin. Todd returns to find that his child, […]

Here You Come Again at New Wimbledon Theatre

After a successful run at Riverside Studios last year, Here You Come Again is on the road. The show fuses together lockdown with Dolly Parton music and arrives with a heart-warming production. Here You Come Again tells of Kevin, a 40 year old who has moved back into his parents attic following a breakup. As […]

The Devil Wears Prada at The Dominion Theatre

The Devil Wears Prada is based on the 2006 film which tells of Andy Sachs, a recent journalism graduate who, despite her disinterest in fashion, gets a job working for Miranda Priestly, editor in chief of Runway magazine. She soon begins to change in order to get ahead but just how far will she go […]