'Warm, funny & unforgettable': OPERATION MINCEMEAT " Southwark Playhouse ★★★★★
SpitLip's comedy musical about one of the most insane World War II operations is a triumph.
SpitLip's comedy musical about one of the most insane World War II operations is a triumph.
Sigmund Freud, one of the most renowned neurologists of his time, changed the way the world thinks with his views and published works on, love, god and sex.
Based on the 1971 Disney movie, with the classic score by the Sherman brothers, Bedknobs and Broomsticks the musical is a captivating story about love and believing in yourself.
My first thought when I heard that Five Guys Named Moe was coming to the Gatehouse was: how will all that song and dance work in such a small space? I needn't have worried.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is the theatre adaptation of the first in the children's book series, The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis.
Alexander Knott's atmospheric take on A Christmas Carol places Bob Cratchit centre stage as familiar events from Dickens' story are related to the audience through his eyes.
Lumi has asked lots of questions from a very young age, but as she grows older and is more aware of the world, she has questions about global warming and pollution, and decides to be an acti…
The Sorcerer's Apprentice is a family Christmas offering from Northern Stage, written by Laura Lindow. The action takes place on a large stage and is set in the streets of Newcastle.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's School of Rock is based on the hit movie and follows the life of Dewey Finn, an endearing character who is down on his luck.
Louisa May Alcott's timeless classic Little Women has gone from book to music to film in the century and a half that it has been out.
Glitter, sequins, laughter and tears await as you discover what everybody is saying about Jamie!
Mike Leigh's 1977 comedy classic still delivers plenty of laughs. Although definitely a period piece, the characters and themes are still instantly recognisable now.
Christopher Luscombe directs this stellar new touring production of Noel Coward's classic comedy, with Nigel Havers and Patricia Hodges as ex-spouses Elyot and Amanda.
Mischief Theatre and magic legends Penn and Teller have come together to form the most hilariously dangerous magic you will ever see.
Dolly Parton produces the musical of 9 to 5, which tells the story of three women - Violet, Judy and Doralee (Louise Redknapp, Vivian Panka and Stephanie Chandos) who all work in a very male…
So many questions to keep you engaged in this new iteration of an ancient legend. Although the actors apply their craft with commitment and skill, you are left sometimes confused and not cle…
A fun-filled hour of horror-themed musical theatre numbers comes wonderfully unstuck as its creator can't bring herself to share the spotlight with the other cast members.
If like me you consider yourself somewhat of an expert on the original story of Bram Stoker's Dracula, then you'll be both fascinated and intrigued by Imitating the Dogs curveball of a tale,…
At the end of Snowflakes' shocking road full of twists and turns, the tiny Old Red Lion Theatre expanded into this small universe full of female empowerment Reviewed by Emily Cliff …
Upon the curtains opening you are immediately whisked away to the land of down under and the start of a truly wonderful tale. Immediately the show starts with a wonderful tune, you are immed…
The arrival of a trio of splashy big new musicals in the West End at roughly the same time " the others being Frozen and the ALW Cinderella " feels both like a brave move by producers but a…
Matthew Bourne's latest production, is described as "intoxicated tales from the darkest Soho" and based on the novels of Patrick Hamilton. All the action takes place at The Midnight Bell, a …
I was very excited to see this classic film revived as a stage musical so that a new generation of children could enjoy it.
This ingenious adaptation is a fabulous, exhilarating slapstick romp combining theatrical invention and wonderfully comic performances.
When Grease hit our cinemas back in 1978 I was a wide-eyed 13 year old enthralled by the story, the music and the Grease feeling. So much so as I went to see the film six times. This was a t…