REVIEW: 42nd Street in (exactly) 250 words: Nothing Less (and Not Much More) Than Incredible Dance Posted on Mar 31, 2017 | By Harriet Wilson | share Every West End musical has a good story, good music, and good choreography. But, in all successful musicals, somethin... Read more Reviews Features
REVIEW: No need to Tiptoe down 42nd Street – Shout it from the Rooftops! Posted on Mar 27, 2017 | By Kay Johal | share With a jaunty introduction, as soon as that heavy red velvet curtain rises, you catch a glimpse of perfectly formed t... Read more Reviews Features
REVIEW: WGT Musical Comedy Awards Posted on Mar 27, 2017 | By Lucy Beirne | share Set up in 2008 by Ed Chappel and now run with co-organiser Tamara Cowan, the Musical Comedy Awards celebrate emerging... Read more Awards Reviews Features
REVIEW: Half a Sixpence Posted on Mar 24, 2017 | By Shanine Salmon | share I went into Half a Sixpence not knowing much except that Tommy Steele had been in the original 1963 production (it wa... Read more Reviews Features
REVIEW: Stepping Out ". . . audiences will not be disappointed" Posted on Mar 24, 2017 | By Harrison Fuller | share Tits and teeth is the name of the game at the Vaudeville Theatre. Put on your best smile and face front. That is the ... Read more Reviews Features
REVIEW: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? " . . . a must see" Posted on Mar 22, 2017 | By Lucy Beirne | share Multi Tony Award playwright Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf plays at The Harold Pinter Thea... Read more Reviews Features
REVIEW: An American in Paris Posted on Mar 15, 2017 | By Shanine Salmon | share An American in Paris feels more like a Sadler’s Wells show than a West End musical, with its focus on ballet it... Read more Reviews Features
REVIEW: This Miser is No Misery Posted on Mar 14, 2017 | By Kay Johal | share When you go to see a play that Sir Laurence Olivier has described as being "as funny as a baby's open grave&... Read more Reviews Features
REVIEW: Travesties Posted on Mar 3, 2017 | By Shanine Salmon | share This intelligent but baffling play is Tom Stoppard at his finest. I have mixed feeling towards Stoppard as his qualit... Read more Reviews Features
REVIEW: Dirty Great Love Story; a good, quality and enjoyable evening at the theatre Posted on Feb 8, 2017 | By Harrison Fuller | share Hidden away in the West End, nestled between Covent Garden and Leicester Square lies the Arts The... Read more Reviews Features