THEATRE REVIEW | Dietrich: Natural Duty
★★★★★ | Dietrich: Natural Duty Described as a one (wo)man show, Peter Groom’s take on legendary teutonic beauty Marlene Dietrich is literally breathtaking at points. There’s an uncanny likeness between him […]
★★★★★ | Dietrich: Natural Duty Described as a one (wo)man show, Peter Groom’s take on legendary teutonic beauty Marlene Dietrich is literally breathtaking at points. There’s an uncanny likeness between him […]
★★★★★ | Witness for the Prosecution, County Hall, London Depending on your age and/or love of black and white films, you may know Witness for the Prosecution from the classic […]
★★★★★ | Albion, Almeida Theatre Mike Bartlett is riding on a high at the moment after the success of the second season of woman-scorned drama ‘Dr Foster’. As well as […]
★★★★★ | Holding the Man Holding the Man is a show that will rip your heart out and reduce you to tears. Now playing at Above the Stag Theatre in […]
★★★★★ | Doubt, a Parable, Southwark Playhouse, London It’s Autumn 1964 and young priest Father Brendan Flynn doesn’t fit into the spartan and puritanical ideals of the school as run […]
★★★★★| Late Company The title of a new play at Trafalgar Studios – Late Company – means that the family the Hastings invited over for dinner are late, and they […]
★★★★★| Angels in America, National Theatre, London It’s seven and a half hours long, and it’s shown in two parts, but Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes […]

★★★★★ | Southern Baptist Sissies, Above the Stag Theatre, London There’s something in the holy water at a Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas because all of the boys there are […]

Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf There are plays that are legendary and roles that have become iconic, making them feel impossible to reinterpret. The lacerating portrayal of George and his […]

★★★★★ | Frankenstein, Wilton’s Music Hall, London A re-imagining of the classic story Frankenstein is told to amazing effect in the new show simply titled ‘Frankenstein.’ In the perfect venue […]

Delightful, charming and uproariously funny. ★★★★★ Reduced Shakespeare Company put on a masterful performance combining Shakespeare’s most and least known plays and characters into a fiendish cauldron, summoning up hilarious […]