REVIEW: Buried Child at the Trafalgar Studios Posted on Dec 1, 2016 | By Harrison Fuller | share Scott Elliott’s revival of Sam Shepard’s 1978 masterpiece Buried Child at theTrafalga... Read more Reviews Features
Black Friday Power Cut in West End Posted on Nov 29, 2016 | By Sarah Gengenbach | share In the West End this year Black Friday lived up to its name. The West End and Soho districts suff... Read more Features
#MondayMotivation Hamilton Speaks Out Posted on Nov 28, 2016 | By Harriet Wilson | share Everybody needs a bit of #MondayMotivation to kick-start the week. And where better to find that motivation tha... Read more Features
Black Friday transfers to London's West End Posted on Nov 25, 2016 | By Sarah Gengenbach | share Sometimes American transfers are met with wild success when they reach the West End. Think The Lion King, Wicked, Kin... Read more Features
REVIEW: School of Rock ". . . you won't be disappointed." Posted on Nov 24, 2016 | By Molly Richardson | share I'm pretty sure this is a story we all know, as the musical is based on the hit film School o... Read more Reviews Features
REVIEW: The Lion King . . . Long Live the King Posted on Nov 23, 2016 | By Harrison Fuller | share Everyone has seen the film. We all know the story and the songs are now timeless Disney classics.... Read more Reviews Features
What to look out for in 2017 Posted on Nov 18, 2016 | By Harrison Fuller | share As each year begins to draw to a close (It’s that time again already!) I reflect on the pro... Read more Features
REVIEW: School of Rock "I am a convert. . ." Posted on Nov 16, 2016 | By Harrison Fuller | share Andrew Lloyd Webber’s latest musical and the most recent Broadway transfer, School of Rock, has a... Read more Reviews Features
REVIEW: The Lion King in 250 words Posted on Nov 15, 2016 | By Harriet Wilson | share The Lion King, based of course on the incredible Disney film, is a force to be reckoned with. I s... Read more Reviews Features
REVIEW: Dead Funny in 250 words Posted on Nov 15, 2016 | By Harriet Wilson | share Dead Funny is just what it says on the tin - comedy at its best. Five characters – two hopeless couples an... Read more Reviews Features