Double Indemnity at The Churchill Theatre

Double Indemnity is a new stage adaptation of James M. Cain’s 1940s novel, by Tom Holloway. It follows the film noir theme of the 1944 film as it tells of Phyllis Nirdlinger who seduces insurance salesman Walter Huff into killing her husband for his life insurance money. The play not explores the act itself but […]
The Ballad of Johnny & June

The Ballad of Johnny & June is a jukebox musical focused on Johnny Cash and his wife June Carter, from the infamous country music royalty family, the Carters. Narrated by (and a story consultant) their son, John Carter Cash, we meet Johnny and June in their childhood and follow this through to them meeting, their […]
Top Hat at New Wimbledon Theatre

Top Hat is a musical based on the 1935 Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers film. It tells of Jerry Travers, a dancer on Broadway who comes to London for his debut. A late night tap dancing session in his producers room disturbs Dale Tremont, the guest who is staying in the room below him and […]
War Horse at New Wimbledon Theatre

War Horse is a beautifully moving story of love and companionship juxtaposed by its haunting and bleak setting set against a background of loyalty and resilience. The story follows the unbreakable bond between a young farm boy, Albert and his beloved horse, Joey. Albert’s journey to reunite with his childhood stallion took you through moments […]
Rocky Horror Show at New Wimbledon Theatre

I am a repeat offender when it comes to returning to Rocky Horror Show and have reviewed the show 5 times alone on this website for various tours and productions, even before starting this website I had travelled across the country to see this show and it is possibly the musical I have seen the […]
The Croft at The Churchill Theatre

A story of inter-weaving plots that skip through time and sinister happenings, ‘The Croft’ is not a play for the faint of heart. This story covers a multitude of themes from discovering your sexuality, spiritual beliefs, the significance of family and the overwhelm of grief. It’s important to note that there are hints and themes […]
An Inspector Calls

Up until last night I felt that I had a gaping hole in my viewing history having never seen (or even read) An Inspector Calls. A play that is still being studied now and discussed in classrooms seems like a glaring omission so I was delighted to be able to put it right. If, like […]
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 […]
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 […]
Ghost the Musical – New Wimbledon Theatre Review

If you’re on the lookout for a theatrical experience that combines heartfelt emotion with a dash of humour, then “Ghost the Musical” at the New Wimbledon Theatre is a must-see. Based on the beloved film of the same name, this production invites audiences to immerse themselves in a world where love transcends the boundaries of […]