Category: West End

Posted in Anton Chekhov Donmar Warehouse Kenneth Branagh Theatre West End

Review: Ivanov, Wyndham’s Theatre

I have long struggled with Chekhov, I’ve never really seen the attraction or seen a production that…

Posted in Musicals Theatre West End

Review: The Lion King, Lyceum

  It took a long time for me to be convinced that going to see The Lion…

Posted in LGBTQ+ Musicals Robert Lopez Theatre West End

Review: Avenue Q with Daniel Boys, Noël Coward

As you may be able to intuit from its regular appearance here, I have become more than…

Posted in Christopher Hampton Theatre West End Yasmina Reza

Review: God of Carnage, Gielgud Theatre

Yasmin Reza’s new play, God of Carnage presented here in a translation by Christopher Hampton, mines her…

Posted in LGBTQ+ Musicals Theatre West End

Review: Rent Remixed, Duke of York’s

Many a musical has received a facelift, but none quite so dramatic or misguided as Rent Remixed,…

Posted in LGBTQ+ Musicals Robert Lopez Theatre West End

Review: Avenue Q, Noël Coward Theatre

I suppose I’m getting close to groupie status now, but what can I say, I really love…

Posted in Musicals Theatre West End

Review: Little Shop of Horrors, Ambassadors Theatre

Starting off at the Menier Chocolate Factory and transferring to the West End at the Duke of…

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 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…