Review: Beauty and The Beast at The King’s Head Theatre
The mark of a good parody, is the ability to pick up on the tiniest of details, and weave them...
The mark of a good parody, is the ability to pick up on the tiniest of details, and weave them...
I fear I have lost count of the number of productions of A Christmas Carol being staged in London this...
Heading home for the holidays feels like the most natural thing in the world, I’m already counting down the days...
The Other Palace Studio has had a decidedly festive makeover for its latest residency, a towering Christmas tree and roaring...
Late November, and even the sight of numerous friends posting photos of their sparkly decorations on Facebook hasn’t been enough...
This is one of those shows where you pretty much know exactly what you’re going to get from the title...
As we advance full throttle in to pantomime season, the Union Theatre has its own version of a grand old...
Liza Pulman has brought her Autumn tour of Liza Sings Streisand to a close at Wilton’s Music Hall in London....
Seeing new writing performed for the first time is always exciting, but to see eight new pieces performed in one...
History was not my favorite subject at school, I was unable to distinguish Anshluss from Antwerp, and failed my Standard...
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