REVIEWS

<strong>Sons of the Prophet – Hampstead Theatre</strong>

I begin watching any show by giving it my full attention, like any respectful audience member. But how long can…

3 years ago

<strong>Jack And The Beanstalk – Hull New Theatre</strong>

I hate audience participation of any kind but found myself “booing” at the top of my lungs within two minutes…

3 years ago

<strong>Once Upon a Snowstorm – Traverse Theatre</strong>

This gentle rendition of Richard Johnson’s wordless picture book, adapted and directed by Jo Timmins, produced by Lyra and with…

3 years ago

<strong>Hex – National Theatre</strong>

Merry Christmas from the National Theatre in their extraordinary retelling of Sleeping Beauty’s story in the obscure and utterly brilliantly…

3 years ago

<strong>The Hours – Metropolitan Opera Live in HD</strong>

The world-premiere staging of Kevin Puts’ The Hours, adapted from Michael Cunningham’s acclaimed novel, which also served as the inspiration…

3 years ago

<strong>Who’s Holiday – Southwark Playhouse Borough</strong>

The Ru Paul Industrial Complex continues its imperial sashay to every corner of the globe. This franchise mission creep can…

3 years ago

<strong>The Pantomime Adventures of Peter Pan – The Regent Theatre</strong>

Pantomime has been a British tradition for about 200 years and in many ways, despite some avid theatre goers 'rolling…

3 years ago

Grandad, Me and Teddy Too – Polka Theatre

Encouraging children to experience theatre at a young age can be difficult, as parents and grandparents know, asking a child…

3 years ago

<strong>Harry’s Christmas – King’s Head Theatre</strong>

One could say that it is a brave choice to put on a play about mental health at Christmas whilst…

3 years ago

<strong>Wickies: The Vanishing Men of Eilean Mor – Park Theatre</strong>

Park Theatre have teamed up once again with the team that gave us ‘When Darkness Falls’ in 2021.  This play…

3 years ago