Wild About You at Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Wild About You is the latest in a flurry of musical concerts to hit the West End. The show opens with Olivia in hospital, with a case of amnesia which included being unable to remember why or how she got there (and frustratingly we never really discover the answer). Throughout Act 1 you see her […]

Hadestown at The Lyric Theatre

Since Hadestown appeared at the National In 2018 it seems like the West End audiences have been begging for it to get a full scale run in the London and now they have got their wish, however would it live up to the built up expectations? The show is based on the Greek myth of […]

The Time Travellers Wife

The Time Travellers Wife is a musical based on the book by Audrey Niffenegger which tells of Henry who time travellers due to a rare genetical condition and his wife Clare who remains constant and meets him not only on the correct timeline but at various other points in her life. Henry spends his time […]

The Little Big Things at Soho Place

The Little Big Things is a show that has been getting rave reviews so I had to get myself tickets and see what the fuss is about and boy am I glad that I did. Before I even get started on the show itself it is worth noting that The Little Big Things sees the […]

Top 5 Moments in Sunset Boulevard

I am very late to the Sunset Boulevard party, having only seen it on the 3rd January. With the show closing in London on the 6th January it seems pintless adding yet another 5 star review to the mound but I couldn’t let the moment pass without writing something. So here are my top 5 […]

Witness for the Prosecution at London County Hall

Witness for the Prosecution is the Agatha Christie play that tells of Leonard Vole who is accused of murder, a capital charge. The victim s an older wealthy woman he has befriended, the housekeeper heard his voice moments before her Mistresses death and he is set to inherit her fortune. His only alibi is his […]

My Son’s A Queer (But What Can You Do?) at Ambassadors Theatre

My Son’s A Queer (But What Can You Do?) is a show that started life at the Turbine Theatre before a heading to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and is now on a second west End run, after a run at the Garrick last year. It is written and performed by Rob Madge and it tells […]

Six at the Vaudeville Theatre

I have reviewed Six numerous times from their start at the Edinburgh Fringe through to its West End transfer and I was lucky enough to invited back on Media night to check out their most recent cast. For those that haven’t seen Six, the show tells of the Six wives of Henry 8th. The wives […]

Phantom of The Opera at Her Majesties Theatre

It had been over 20 years since I last saw Phantom of The Opera (I know I don’t look that old!!) so I was thrilled to be invited along to see the current cast. Phantom of the Opera is the iconic musical that tells of the Opera Ghost who has been living under the Paris […]

Moulin Rouge at The Piccadilly Theatre

Moulin Rouge is possibly my favourite film of all time and since I heard about its release on Broadway I became low key obsessed with the cast recording. Fast forward a few years and when it was announced that it was finally coming to the West End I knew I had to go. Unfortunately Covid […]