Reviews & News
-
Review: ANNIE at The Hawth, Crawley
Date: 13th November 2023 Seat: R12 Rating: 4 Stars It might be a hard-knock life for the orphans at the New York Municipal Orphanage, but it’s certainly no hardship for the audience to enjoy this magnificent version of the all-time classic, Annie. So, what is it about this particular production of Annie that works so well? One thing Read more
-
Review: BACKSTAIRS BILLY at The Duke of York’s Theatre
Date: 8th November 2023 Seat: E6 Rating: 4 Stars Backstairs Billy, written by Marcelo dos Santos and directed by Michael Grandage, is the story of William ‘Billy’ Tallon who was the Queen Mother’s servant from the age of 15 until her death in 2002 – a span of 50 years or so. The play is Read more
-
Review: WE ARE MONSTERS x GLASS at Baron’s Court Theatre
Date: 3rd November 2023 Seat: Unallocated Rating: 3 Stars Just A Regular House theatre company has recently celebrated its first anniversary, and with a double bill of spooky stories – We Are Monsters, written by Joseph Ryan-Hughes, and Glass, written by Connor McCrory – they’re celebrating in style. Both tales are directed by Zach Wyatt, and both Read more
-
Review: LIZZIE at The Southwark Playhouse Elephant
Date: 1st November 2023 Seat: E33 Rating: 5 Stars The words ‘true crime’ and ‘rock musical’ perhaps aren’t something you’d normally expect to see in one sentence, but that’s precisely how Lizzie, currently playing at the Southwark Playhouse Elephant is described and, in all honestly, that’s precisely what Lizzie is. And it works. Directed by William Whelton and Read more
-
Review: FRANK AND PERCY at The Other Palace, London
Date: 22nd October 2023 Seat: E1 Rating: 4 Stars Frank and Percy, a new play by Ben Weatherill and directed by Sean Mathias, is a beautiful story of friendship and love and how one can become the other (and vice versa). It’s sweet and playful, but that’s not to say there aren’t some truly heart-breaking Read more
-
Review: THE NAG’S HEAD at Park Theatre
Date: 19th October 2023 Seat: Unallocated Rating: 3 Stars It’s spooky season, so of course, it’s time to watch scary theatre productions, complete with a true air of menace and a few jumps along the way. That’s something The Nag’s Head, a Make It Beautiful Theatre Company production, has managed to pull off, but it’s combined with a Read more
-
Review: THE CHANGELING at Southwark Playhouse (Borough)
Date: 2nd October 2023 Seat: Unallocated Rating: 4 Stars In Lazarus Theatre Company’s bold and innovative adaptation of The Changeling, a striking vision meets some of the most visceral storytelling you’re likely to see, takes the audience with the characters on a real journey – and it’s a dark one (perhaps because you’ll have your eyes Read more
-
Review: RUNESICAL (YouTube)
Date: 29th September 2023 Seat: My Sofa Rating: 4 Stars We’re not gamers (is that even the right word?) in this family; we’re theatre nerds (as if that wasn’t obvious), so I’ll admit to being a little unsure when we sat down to watch RuneSical, a musical about the game RuneScape. There was no need to Read more
-
Review: SHOCK HORROR at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley
Date: 27th September 2023 Seat: C27 Rating: 4 Stars There are two things I love most when it comes to my viewing options – theatre and horror films. So when those two things are combined, I’m excited. When they’re combined well, like they are in Shock Horror, I’m ecstatic. And terrified. And those are good things Read more
-
Review: REBECCA at The Charing Cross Theatre, London
Date: 18th September 2023 Seat: G3 Rating: 3 Stars From the first chilling note to the final fiery scene, Rebecca is an all-out melodrama, complete with sinister plots, a soaring score, and characters that wouldn’t look out of place in a panto – but that’s all part of its charm. It’s an over-the-top, entirely gorgeous piece of Read more









