Review: The Life at Southwark Playhouse until 29th April
The Life ★★★★★ Review by Haydn James The Life was described by the New York Times as “Broadway’s best kept secret”. Well, some secrets cannot and should not be kept, […]
The Life ★★★★★ Review by Haydn James The Life was described by the New York Times as “Broadway’s best kept secret”. Well, some secrets cannot and should not be kept, […]
Adam, Eve and Steve ★★★ Review By Sarah Tinsley Adam, Eve and Steve – A light-hearted take on the creation story that fits nicely with the change of weather. Synopsis […]
The Curious Incident of The Dog In The Night-Time ★★★★★ Review by Caroline Hanks-Farmer I first saw The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time when it was at […]
Dog Ends ★★★★ Review by Charly Ralph Richard Harris’s dark comedy Dog Ends had its stage premiere this week at the Tabard Theatre in Chiswick. As a genre, dark comedy […]
Kicked in the Sh*tter ★★★★★ Review by Laura Thomas Kicked In The Sh*tter – Cry ‘Social exclusion’, and discuss causes and solutions, and one is enslaved by political dogma; both […]
The Red Shoes ★★★★★ Review by Soraya Scrivener This exhilarating adaptation by Sir Matthew Bourne OBE is based on the Academy Award winning 1948 Powell and Pressburger film The Red […]
An American In Paris ★★★★★ Review by Caroline Hanks-Farmer Seeing An American in Paris made me ponder the question what constitutes the perfect musical? If I’m honest, I haven’t got […]
Four Thieves Vinegar ★★★★ Review By Liz Dyer The Black Death is one of those subjects you learn about at school, but how many of us have really thought about […]
The Frogs ★★★★ 1/2 Review by Cassandra Griffin The Frogs – If Shakespeare or George Bernard Shaw were still writing today, would we listen? We place huge importance on their profound […]
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels ★★★★★ Review By Sarah Miatt CCADS are an impressive, award-winning amateur theatre group based in Portsmouth. Under the lead of artistic director John-Paul McCrohon, they’ve gone from […]