
THEATRE REVIEW | F*cking Men
★★★★ | F*cking Men If you’ve ever heard of the concept of ‘six degrees of separation’ then you’ll already know the theme of Arthur Schnitzel’s classic 1897 play Le Ronde. […]

★★★★ | F*cking Men If you’ve ever heard of the concept of ‘six degrees of separation’ then you’ll already know the theme of Arthur Schnitzel’s classic 1897 play Le Ronde. […]
★★★★ | Comprising of a trio of pieces, this mixed programme from Ballet Black combines abstract dance, drama, passion and narrative storytelling in a triple bill of short pieces which […]
★★★ | The Last Five Years, St James Theatre The St James Theatre near Victoria has had a poor recent track record with widely panned shows such as “Miss Atomic […]
✭✭✭✭ | What Shadows Is prejudice innate or learned? Is racism okay if everyone is? And is there such thing as racism equality? These are some of the questions that […]

★★★ | Fool For Love, Found 111 This revival of Sam Shepherd’s 1983 drama marks the end of Found 111, the intimate Charing Cross Road performance space. Housed in the […]
★★★ | Side Show at Southwark Playhouse There’s something grimly fascinating about conjoined twins. As a child, I longed for a twin, someone within the family who would be just […]

★★★★ | Set in an old theatre in the late 1950’s, a solicitor, Arthur Kipps, enlists the assistance of a young actor to tell his story. His tale revolves around […]
★★★★★ | The Exorcist was a frightening occasion with jumps, bumps, and lights were left on in my home. The original ‘The Exorcist’ written by William Peter Blatty brought […]
★★★ | Sunny Afternoon In this musical biopic, the swinging sixties are brought back to life as Sunny Afternoon tells the story of the early days of the classic British […]
★★★★ | You don’t have to be a fan of aquatic placental spout-squirting marine mammals to appreciate Andrew Wright’s take on Moby Dick – but a penchant for choreography that could […]
★★★ | RAGTIME, London Theatre The US is in turmoil: racial discrimination is rife while immigrants arrive by the boatload to escape feast and famine in their own countries. This […]