Sabrage at Lafayette is one of the most entertaining and genuinely enjoyable live shows I have seen in years. Stylish, witty ...
Some considerable effort had gone into what turned out to be a very brief pre-show experience. Not knowing what to expect, ...
When a play is adapted for the screen, the story has a range of new tools it can use such as special effects, multiple takes and framing which can see the original blossom into something new. However, ...
The timing of James Graham’s Labour of Love at Questors Theatre, could not be better, taking place in the week of significant ...
There’s a website out there that, amongst other things, reviews church services. All their reviews take a question-and-answer format. One of the questions reviewers must answer is, “What one thing ...
The recent news that Sabastian Sawe ran the 26.2 miles of the 2026 London Marathon in just under two hours was met with ...
Is nothing sacred anymore?” to quote one of many lyrics from Jim Steinman (1947-2021), who coined the term ‘Wagnerian rock’, ...
Horror, like comedy is a difficult genre to pull off as a theatrical experience. There is always the danger of straying into ...
Experiencing a play by William Shakespeare at the iconic Shakespeare’s Globe is, in itself, a theatrical event. Echoing the ...
At some time or other, most of us will have experienced a social occasion which rapidly degenerated into arguments, veiled ...
Every once in a while, a highly polished literary gemstone appears on London's theatre circuit. Such a gemstone is writer ...
As someone who hasn’t seen the 1995 motion picture from which this 2026 play has been adapted, the choices for recorded music ...