London

<strong>Nerubashenko Ballet presents Swan Lake – Richmond Theatre</strong>

I should start this by qualifying up front that while I enjoy the ballet, I am by no means a…

2 years ago

<strong>Iphigenia – The Hope Theatre</strong>

This take on a Greek classic directed by Elsie Yager focuses on how a woman may submit herself to a…

2 years ago

<strong>On The Ropes – Park Theatre</strong>

Justice delayed is justice denied. ‘On the ropes’ is an autobiographical musical of Vernon Vanriel, co-written with Dougie Blaxland. The…

2 years ago

<strong>SIX – Vaudeville Theatre</strong>

Divorced, beheaded, live! Bursting with charm, humour and girl power, the modern musical ‘Six’ divulges the untold stories of Henry…

2 years ago

<strong>The Ghosting of Rabbie Burns – King’s Head Theatre</strong>

A heartbroken young woman (Emily Ashton) retreats into a cottage, frantically trying to rearrange it. As the realisation of being…

2 years ago

<strong>Salt-Water Moon – Finborough Theatre</strong>

David French's Salt-Water Moon is set in 1926, when Newfoundland was still part of the British Empire, only becoming the…

2 years ago

<strong>Mr Charles Dickens presents A Christmas Carol – Greenwich Theatre</strong>

I’ve been struggling with this review since I left Greenwich Theatre last night, unsure of whether I’d just witness a…

2 years ago

<strong>Potted Panto – Apollo Theatre, London</strong>

I’m always sceptical when a show claims it can cater for ages six to 106, but this is Panto season,…

2 years ago

<strong>The Rat Pack at Christmas – Cadogan Hall</strong>

I’m not sure who the target audience for The Rat Pack at Christmas might be, but as an ex-acid house…

2 years ago

<strong>Picture Perfect Christmas – National Gallery</strong>

While I’m a cynical native Londoner, even I buy into the idea that there’s nowhere quite like the big city…

2 years ago