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Anne Boleyn The Musical at Hever Castle – Regal Drama in a Royal Setting
Anne Boleyn The Musical at Hever Castle is a regal spectacle in a setting that couldn’t be more perfect. With the castle glowing in jewel tones and Henry VIII arriving on a white horse, it’s theatrical magic. Emily Lane’s voice as Anne is a standout, and the cast sweeps across the lawn like courtiers summoned by fate. But while the setting dazzles, the drama doesn’t quite match the grandeur. Think Wolf Hall meets am-dram—with a few missed tricks and a lot of heart.

Sarah
Aug 7, 20253 min read


Lost Watches at Park Theatre: A Surreal Slice of Beat-Infused Theatre
A talking sculpture of William Burroughs voiced by Jason Isaacs steals the show in Lost Watches—a surreal, Beat-inspired journey through grief and memory at Park Theatre. With standout performances from Lorenzo Allchurch, Gabrielle Moran, and Leah Aspden, this 70-minute play is a poetic fever dream best followed by pizza and reflection

Sarah
Aug 4, 20252 min read


The Diana Mixtape – A Glittering Pop-Drag Spectacle with Royals at HERE at Outernet
Glittery, cheeky and packed with pop bangers, The Diana Mixtape is a royal romp through heartbreak and high heels. Lucinda Lawrence’s deliciously villainous Camilla and Keala Settle’s commanding Queen steal the show—but get a seat, standing is no joke

Sarah
Aug 3, 20253 min read


A Role to Die For at the Marylebone Theatre
How hard can be to cast a new Bond, James Bond? A Role to Die For now on at the Marylebone Theatre attempts to answer the conundrum.

Deborah Tarrant
Aug 2, 20252 min read


The National Ballet of Japan performs ‘Giselle’ at the Royal Opera House
We were invited to a summer showcase ahead of the National Ballet of Japan’s UK debut performance of Giselle at the Royal Opera House on 24th July 2025. This marvellous showcase has left us excited to see the full performance. On 24th to 27th July - so get booking!

Deborah Tarrant
Jul 24, 20254 min read


The White Chip at Southwark Playhouse – A Funny, Fierce & Deeply Moving Triumph
What do you do if you can't find a film or play which fits your experience of alcoholism? You write your own. The White Chip is written by Sean Daniels whose story told through the mouth of Stephen played by the brilliant Ed Coleman. It's both funny and poignant. Do not miss this play

Sarah
Jul 15, 20253 min read


In Defence of Adventurous Mothers
Fresh and original writing in a London Fringe venue, a cracking storyline, a talented cast - we gave In Defence of Adventurous Mothers a 4 star review. Don't miss this exciting new play.

Sarah
Jul 14, 20252 min read


This Bitter Earth
A beautiful two hander, intense and thoughtful. Now on at Soho Theatre
I ran the whole emotional roller coaster from laughing out loud to a small tear.

Simon
Jun 28, 20252 min read


Romeo and Juliet at Wilton’s Music Hall – A Storm of Youthful Fury
Flabbergast's new production of Romeo and Juliet finds a magical home at Wilton's. The ensemble cast produce a visceral rendition of Shakespeare's much loved classic.

Sarah
Jun 15, 20253 min read


Neil takes a cosmic trip to Finsbury Park to see Michinari Ozawa's 'Our Cosmic Dust'.
Puppetry and live actors are melded with state of the art projections in this award winning play now on at Finsbury Park Theatre until 5th July 2025

Neil Keenan
Jun 12, 20252 min read


Marshmallow Me - A one-woman Tour de force
An emotional view during Eating Disorders week, Simon was blown away by Rosie Pepper's performance in this powerful and moving play

Simon
Jun 6, 20252 min read


Not A Murder Mystery at the Drayton Arms Theatre – A Backstage Thriller With Biting Wit
Fast paced and witty, the chemistry between the three female actors is palpable. Another success for Canonbie Productions proving again that you don't need to pay West End prices to see quality acting and something fresh.

Sarah
May 31, 20252 min read


A Horribly Brilliant Day Out in the West End - Barmy Britain
We preview the live Horrible Histories show coming to London this summer at the Apollo Theatre

Sarah
May 19, 20252 min read


Review: Faygele at the Marylebone Theatre – moving, but not quite fully realised
Faygele explores the painful intersection of religious tradition and queer identity, told through a backwards-moving narrative that begins with the funeral of Ari, a young gay man who has died by suicide, and gradually reveals the events leading up to it.

Sarah
May 9, 20253 min read


The Force Is Flirtatious: A 5-Star Night with The Empire Strips Back at Riverside Studios
What could be more apt on May the 4th then seeing a Star Wars Parody - but not just any old parody, this is a humorous burlesque interpretation of many of the famous scenes and creatures. On at Riverside Studios, this is a show that will have you and your friends highly entertained.

Sarah
May 5, 20253 min read


A very new Romeo and Juliet at the Hackney Empire
A masterful blend of Shakespeare's verse with elements of rap, soul and R&B. This is a very different version of Romeo and Juliet. Now on at the Hackney Empire

Neil Keenan
Apr 25, 20252 min read


Faulty Towers The Dining Experience
Two hours of mayhem and nostalgic fun are to be had at the Faulty Towers the Dining Experience, expect many of your favourite scenes to be played out in front of you and with you!

Simon
Apr 10, 20252 min read


Review of Stiletto - a new musical now on at the Charing Cross Theatre
Our review of Stiletto now on at the Charing Cross Theatre - a show punching above it's weight, do not miss the premier of this new musical

Sarah
Apr 1, 20253 min read


201 Dance Company's Sad Book l Review
London Born and Bred review of Sad Book, a visceral and poignant exploration of grief.
Amrat
Mar 13, 20252 min read


Review of White Rose at Marylebone Theatre
A review of White Rose currently playing at Marylebone Theatre. A very important story that doesn't meet its potential in this musical.

Simon
Mar 12, 20252 min read
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