THEATRE REVIEW | Yarico, London Theatre Workshop
★★ | Yarico, London Theatre Workshop Yarico, an Amerindian beauty, is a young woman with a fierce, independent spirit. Bored of the monotonous routine of small island life, she longs […]
★★ | Yarico, London Theatre Workshop Yarico, an Amerindian beauty, is a young woman with a fierce, independent spirit. Bored of the monotonous routine of small island life, she longs […]
Dominic Treadwell-Collins, Executive Producer of Eastenders, revealed at National Student Pride this afternoon that he is set to create a trans character for the iconic British soap.
★★★★ | The Honey Man, The Birmingham Rep Sweet, Charming and Sincere. The Honey Man, written and acted by the extremely talented Tyrone Huggins and elegantly directed by Emma Bernard, […]
★★★★ | | Top Hat, Sheffield Theatres and National Tour Based on the RKO Pictures musical of the same name, the story is one familiar to the genre – a […]
★★★★ | Unknown Male Unknown Male depicts a tragic story of Heather who has recently got a job as train a conductor. All is very well. Until, after the tunnel, […]
★★ | Superman The Musical, London It’s a bird, it’s a plane, no – it’s Superman the Musical. Playing until this weekend at the Leicester Square Theatre, Superman is not […]
Entry fee is 50p per inch… Hold on to your junk fellas – as those of you who are packing a little less than the average have the opportunity to […]
★★ | She Loves Me, Landor Theatre Mistaken identity has long been the theme of love stories. This love story centres round a perfume shop in Budapest where two sparring […]
Sheffield Theatres opens their Sarah Kane season with Blasted, her first and possibly most controversial play. Ian, a racist, sexist and homophobic middle aged journalist, arrives in a hotel room […]
There is something rather enchanting about Somerset House, and what a lovely setting it makes for Pennethorne’s Café Bar. Just standing in their courtyard you feel removed from the chaos […]
★★★★★ | Gods and Monsters, Southwark Playhouse It’s the late 1950s and ageing Hollywood director, James Whale, best known for his iconic Frankenstein films, is languishing in his Los Angeles […]