For regular visitors to this website and readers of our reviews, you would have seen that my esteemed colleague Chris Omaweng ...
Off to the White Bear Theatre in Kennington once more, this time to see a new play by Mercy Brewer called Tr[ia]l. Taking ...
I must confess that, until seeing this wonderful 'juke-box' musical, Johnny Cash and June Carter were just names to me. Not ...
An Evening Without Kate Bush (tagline: ‘she isn’t here, but you are’) is a cabaret phenomenon that celebrates the music, ...
Upon entering the auditorium, transformed into the lively interior of The Sun Inn public house, the audience is immediately ...
The apparent laissez-faire approach to theft and pickpocketing these days, including a case where a supermarket worker was ...
There are many non-professional theatre groups in the London area, and it is always good to welcome another, especially one ...
This new production of Iphigenia, directed by Serdar Bilis and translated by Stephen Sharkey, successfully blends fiction ...
Desire, Defiance, Decapitation. The famous York Hall, home of British boxing, is a fitting venue for Salome. An opera with a ...
This month, 114 years after the RMS Titanic set sail on its maiden voyage to America, Boiler Room Six, Tom Foreman’s superb ...
Set on the edge of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, the Revel Puck Circus delivers an engaging and accessible circus experience ...
Bren Gosling's Invisible Me is a delightful, uplifting play that makes me look forward to reaching the age of 60. It was ...