Category: Theatre

Posted in Edward Albee Theatre West End

Review: The Lady From Dubuque, Theatre Royal Haymarket

When Edward Albee’s 1980 play The Lady From Dubuque opened on Broadway, it lasted for just 12…

Posted in National Theatre Theatre

Review: A Matter of Life and Death, National Theatre

Based on a well respected (although I’d never heard of it, let alone seen it) film, A…

Posted in Musicals Theatre

Review: On The Town, London Coliseum

I can’t honestly tell you what it was that attracted me by buy tickets for On The…

Posted in Theatre

Review: The Letter, Wyndham’s Theatre

Based on a real life scandal, Somerset Maugham’s The Letter takes place in the house of a…

Posted in Musicals Theatre Theatre review West End

Review: The Drowsy Chaperone, Novello

  Direct from Broadway and originally written as a skit for a stag party, The Drowsy Chaperone…

Posted in Andrew Lloyd Webber Musicals Theatre

Review: Evita, Adelphi

I was adamant that I didn’t want to see this production of Evita for so long and…

Posted in National Theatre Tennessee Williams Theatre

Review: The Rose Tattoo, National Theatre

The Rose Tattoo, one of Tennessee Williams’ earlier plays, is a life-affirming tale of sexual passion, love,…

Posted in LGBTQ+ Musicals Robert Lopez Theatre West End

Re-Review: Avenue Q again again! Noël Coward Theatre

So, up to my third trip to Avenue Q now with yet another group of people to…

Posted in National Theatre Theatre

Review: The Man of Mode, National Theatre

The Man of Mode is a Restoration comedy of 1676 by George Etheredge, but has been given…