Feature: Spotlight on Killian Donnelly
Killian Donnelly has been receiving rave reviews for his portrayal of Deco, the egotistical and bolshy front-man of Roddy Doyle’s new West End musical The Commitments. I recently caught up with him,...
View ArticleReview: The Night Before Christmas, Soho Theatre
The very idea of trying to create an original Christmas story seems like an impossibility: surely every festive trope and possible cliché has been exhausted by now. Or so I thought, until I saw Soho...
View ArticleFeature: Q&A with Harry McEntire
Harry McEntire in ‘Debris’. (c) Richard Davenport What made you want to become an actor? This is one of the most “West End Wendy” stories I think you will hear, but when I was six, I couldn’t sleep one...
View ArticleReview: Forbidden Broadway, Menier Chocolate Factory
Forbidden Broadway, the cult off-Broadway musical revue, has hit Menier Chocolate Factory and is ready to spice up the world of musical theatre with saucy, on-point slaps to old as well as new shows...
View ArticleReview: Forbidden Broadway, Vaudeville Theatre
Forbidden Broadway, the musical aiming to spoof all others, has been in existence since 1982 and its latest incarnation (transferred from the Menier Chocolate Factory, direction by Phillip George) is...
View ArticleReview: West End Heroes, Dominion Theatre
Being surrounded by die-hard Michael Ball fans isn’t usually something I go for on a Sunday eve (more like a Wednesday) but being present for the second West End Heroes in so many years totally makes...
View ArticleBlog: The West End: The real Cathedral City
Image by The Bike Shed Theatre The well-acclaimed British Cheese Board estimates that 3,500 million litres of milk is turned into cheese in the UK each year. What many people don’t know however about...
View ArticleReview: Grand Hotel, Southwark Playhouse
Of all the productions currently showing on the West End, there are very few that opened there without previewing or transferring from somewhere smaller. It may be from Broadway, it may be following a...
View ArticleGeorge Richmond-Scott: “I like a challenge”
As well as acting as Associate Director on the West End’s Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, George Richmond-Scott has his hands full with another project – the Omnibus Theatre’s Small Change. He talks...
View ArticleReview: A Night at the Musicals, Southwark Playhouse
Review: A Night at the Musicals, Southwark Playhouse5.0Overall Score A Night At The Musicals gives audiences a chance to sit back and relax, as the sounds of the West End wash over them in a Cabaret...
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