Britten in Brooklyn – Wilson’s Music Hall until 17th September
This was my first visit to Wilton’s Music Hall and what a charming venue for a performance. Already steeped in history prior to 1859, when John Wilton opened the hall, […]
This was my first visit to Wilton’s Music Hall and what a charming venue for a performance. Already steeped in history prior to 1859, when John Wilton opened the hall, […]
If Waiting For Godot is the last word in the absurdity of the human condition, this play is its hilarious epilogue. Starring The Fast Show’s Simon Day, Dave Hanson’s Waiting […]
Found111 is a stifling venue atop a building in central London (free water is provided). Up stark stairways, twisting round a clunky metal lift, the audience is cramped closely around […]
The stage is set beautifully. A gathering of men, singing to the sky, tell of the distant depths they travel to for their work, and their hopes of returning to […]
This was my first visit to Cadogan Hall and what a perfectly charming venue it is. Acoustically perfect for an evening such as this, a musical celebration of the hits […]
Above a pub in North London, I sat in a darkened theatre, tears falling so quickly I didn’t have the chance to pretend there was just something in my eye. […]
Rodgers and Hammerstein are the most successful partnership in Musical Theatre. Writing such iconic shows as Oklahoma, Carousel and South Pacific. In fact Allegro was their third creation after Oklahoma […]
Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart, Owen Teale and Damien Molony in No Man’s Land Written by Harold Pinter Directed by Sean Mathias Sean Mathias’ production of Harold Pinter’s No Man’s Land […]
‘The Go Between’ by Richard Taylor and David Wood Based on a book by L.P. Hartley Apollo Theatre Directed by Roger Haines This was my second visit to this […]
To give a little background to this piece this special “Spring” version of the show has been adapted to 75 minutes by its creators to be performed by young people. […]