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Blink Review | King’s Head Theatre Islington
Tender, funny and quietly unsettling, Blink at the King’s Head Theatre explores loneliness, voyeurism and the fragile ways we try to connect. This intimate two-hander delivers beautifully nuanced performances, balancing humour with heartbreak as two isolated lives intertwine in unexpected and deeply human ways. ★★★★☆

Sarah
5 hours ago3 min read


Silver & Gold Review: Immersive Long John Silver Adventure Aboard London’s Golden Hinde
Aboard the Golden Hinde, Silver & Gold transforms theatre into a thrillingly intimate voyage. As Long John Silver recruits us — very firmly not pirates — James Hyland delivers a gripping retelling that blurs audience and crew. Atmospheric, playful and unexpectedly moving, it’s immersive storytelling at its most memorable.

Sarah
23 hours ago3 min read


Grindr Mom Review London (2026) | Waterloo East Theatre
Warm, funny and unexpectedly moving, Grindr Mom at Waterloo East Theatre is a standout solo performance from Jessica Martin. Blending mischievous humour with genuine emotional depth, this clever monologue explores faith, family and the search for connection, with hilarious Siri and Alexa moments sitting alongside a quietly heartbreaking journey of acceptance.

Sarah
6 days ago3 min read


Glorious! Review: The Feel-Good Comedy That Proves Following Your Dreams Is Everything
A warm, funny and unexpectedly moving 20th anniversary production, Glorious! celebrates the remarkable Florence Foster Jenkins — the socialite famously dubbed the worst singer in the world. Wendi Peters delivers a beautifully balanced performance filled with humour and vulnerability, while Matthew James Morrison provides a charming narrative anchor. With simple but effective staging and plenty of laughs, this uplifting true story leaves audiences with a genuine feel-good glow

Susanna Kindler
Feb 193 min read


Review of Cash on Delivery at The Mill at Sonning
Cooney’s name promises chaos — and Cash on Delivery delivers a whirlwind of mistaken identities, slamming doors and benefit-fuelled deception at The Mill at Sonning. Slickly performed and energetically staged, it’s a hearty slice of old-school farce — though it feels more 1970s than 1990s. Three and a half stars for an evening of comforting theatrical escapism.

Sarah
Feb 153 min read


A Winter Walk to Rebel Wood, Isle of Skye
Skye has a way of pulling you back with its wild weather, unfinished business, and scenery so beautiful it forgives everything. This February we returned to finally reach Rebel Wood, a quiet memorial grove for Joe Strummer. A gentle track, a triumphant river crossing, and views of snow‑tipped Cuillin made the walk feel magically Skye—peaceful, simple, and worth every step.

Sarah
Feb 113 min read


A Winter Lunch at The Three Chimneys at Talisker
A cosy winter lunch at The Three Chimneys at Talisker, with snowy Cuillin views, generous plates, and perfectly pitched service. Highlights included tangy prawn toast, subtly spiced salmon with real depth, tender flat iron steak, rich confit duck, and a nostalgic marmalade steamed pudding. A must‑visit on Skye.

Sarah
Feb 82 min read


Isle of Skye Cafés Guide: Our Tried‑and‑Loved Spots Near Dunvegan & Beyond
From refined dining to quick bites between Skye’s ever‑changing weather, the north of the island offers some of our favourite cafés. All personally tried and loved, these spots — from Birch in Portree to cosy yurts, community hubs and seaside shacks — make exploring from Beachcomber Cottage even sweete

Sarah
Feb 75 min read


Review: Jack and His Giant Stalk at Brick Lane Music Hall — A Proper East End Treat
A cheeky, old‑school panto bursting with community spirit, Jack and His Giant Beanstalk at Brick Lane Music Hall blends hearty laughs, impressive costumes, and a warm three‑course dining experience inside its beautifully restored Victorian church home. A joyful, mildly saucy night out led with heart by founder Vincent Hayes and a game, quick‑thinking cast.

Sarah
Feb 13 min read


The world premiere semi-staged concert Jo - The Little Women Musical in Concert
Most people will know the novel Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, and being familiar with the story helped when watching this semi-staged concert. Featuring the cream of musical theatre, including Kerry Ellis as Marmee and Christine Allado as Jo, the production delivered an emotional, majestic soundtrack. The sisters harmonised beautifully, each shining in powerful solos that showcased their individual talents.

Simon
Jan 272 min read
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