Following a sold-out run in Chichester, Jonathan Munby’s hit revival of Shakespeare’s tragedy ‘King Lear’, has taken the West End Duke of York’s Theatre by storm. The star-filled cast led by an undisputed legend of Shakespeare’s works, Sir Ian McKellen, takes the audience into a broken and militarised kingdom of broken family ties, epic storms,... Continue Reading →
Sh!t Theatre DollyWould, more like I Would
Sh!t Theatre are back with their self-proclaimed “Mainstream crossover hit” DollyWould. After the immense success of Letters To Windsor House, Sh!t Theatre’s fame only increases with a sold out and critically acclaimed run of DollyWould at the Edinbrugh Fringe Festival. Seeing this show in another sold out run at Camden People’s Theatre was as a... Continue Reading →
Angels in America Review: is Garfield really that good?
Going to see these shows as part of the National Theatre Live scheme allowed me to be part of one of the most talked about experiences of the summer. Angels In America by Tony Kushner and directed my Marianne Elliot has been the plays of the summer to go see, they detail the AIDs epidemic... Continue Reading →
5 Reasons National Theatre Live is a Good Idea
Recently I have been to my first National Theatre Live showing, I shall be going again tonight to see the second part of Angels in America. Here are a few of my thoughts on why I think the scheme is a good idea. The price difference between going to see one of the live broadcasts... Continue Reading →
Farewell To The West End
My view on an amazing interview with the creative team behind The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime.
Letters To Windsor House
Before they come back to Soho Theatre here is what to expect.