Review: Address Unknown
Based in the quirky heights of the Soho Theatre, something entirely different is amidst for the team and Artistic Director Steve Marmion. Normally a home to primarily new writing, the theatr…
Based in the quirky heights of the Soho Theatre, something entirely different is amidst for the team and Artistic Director Steve Marmion. Normally a home to primarily new writing, the theatr…
In the very intimate lounge of the Leicester Square Theatre, there is a new comedy in town. Human: Resources is an offering from director and writer David J. Collyer which explores four majo…
In 1989, in the midst of the Tiananmen Square protests, a man stepped in front of the tanks rolling through Beijing. The infamous photo of the man carrying his shopping bags has provided pla…
Currently at the Union Theatre, Billy is the first London revival of the show since it premièred in 1974 starring Elaine Paige and Michael Crawford. Based on the book Billy Liar by Keith Wa…
If there's one thing to be said about Rocky Horror fans, it's that they are supremely dedicated. Whilst touring the country in its 40th Anniversary Party Production, the infamous show has cu…
In 2006, Once was a small budget film. Its success escalated quickly, and not only won a Grammy for its soundtrack, but an Academy award too. Six years later the story made its way to Broadw…
In 1967, when Relatively Speaking first played to audiences, it opened to a roar of approval from the critics, and the first offering of now acclaimed playwright Alan Ayckbourn set him on th…
Using the stimulus of the idea that music helps to develop a baby's sensory awareness, Lullaby is specially designed so that mothers and babies can spend some quality relaxation and explorat…
Nestled in Kensington, just a short walk from Gloucester Road tube station, The Drayton Arms Theatre is set above a rustic corner pub that offers an extensive food and drinks menu. The theat…