Tag: Stephen Wight

Posted in Film Mike Leigh

Film Review: Peterloo (2018)

I wanted to like Mike Leigh’s Peterloo, I really did… “You must be famished coming all the…

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June theatre round-up

I might have taken a break from reviewing in June, but I didn’t stop going to the…

Posted in Theatre West End

Review: McQueen, Theatre Royal Haymarket

“Am I going to make it? ‘You already know the answer to that question’” One of the…

Posted in The Other Palace Theatre

Review: McQueen, St James Theatre

“I came for a dress” It has barely been five years since fashion designer Alexander McQueen’s death…

Posted in LGBTQ+ TV

TV Review: Threesome (Series 1)

  “Do you know what would make me feel less old?”  Tom MacRae’s 2011 sitcom Threesome was…

Posted in LGBTQ+ TV

DVD Review: Fingersmith

“The over-exposure of women to literature breeds unnatural fancies” I struggled a little bit to find another…

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2013 What’s On Stage Award nominations

THE DIGITAL THEATRE BEST ACTRESS IN A PLAY Sheridan Smith – Hedda Gabler at the Old Vic Billie Piper…

Posted in Theatre

Review: The Ladykillers, Gielgud Theatre

“You have a very curious and charming house” After having been surprisingly seduced by Noises Off into…

Posted in Alan Bennett National Theatre Theatre

Review: The Habit of Art, National Theatre

“I want to hear about the failings of great men” The Habit of Art is Alan Bennett’s…