UNBELIEVABLE – REVIEW – CRITERION THEATRE

Filled with surprises and twists at every turn, whatever expectations you have of Unbelievable are guaranteed to be subverted. Unbelievable is a co-production of The Mercury Theatre Colchester – where the show opened before its journey to Criterion Theatre. The show is also co-produced by Derren Brown, Andrew O’Connor, Michael Vine, Paul Sandler and Kenny … More UNBELIEVABLE – REVIEW – CRITERION THEATRE

LA CAGE AUX FOLLES – REVIEW – REGENT’S PARK OPEN AIR THEATRE

Closing Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre’s summer season this year is the beloved La Cage aux Folles. Celebrating its 40th Anniversary this year, La Cage is based on the play by Jean Poiret and won the 1984 Tony Award for Best Musical. It tells the tale of Georges and Albin, a gay couple and nightclub … More LA CAGE AUX FOLLES – REVIEW – REGENT’S PARK OPEN AIR THEATRE

RUN TO THE NUNS – REVIEW – RIVERSIDE STUDIOS

After two development runs in the Symposium Festival in Kent and Brighton Fringe 2023, the new musical; Run to the Nuns has made its way to Riverside Studios in Hammersmith for its third development. With laughs and melodies galore, Run to the Nuns welcomes you to Cressida’s Convent, a home for everyone. Run by a … More RUN TO THE NUNS – REVIEW – RIVERSIDE STUDIOS

TITANIC THE MUSICAL – REVIEW – NEW VICTORIA THEATRE

First brought to Southwark Playhouse on 31st July 2013, and now travelling the UK on its 10th Anniversary Tour, Titanic the Musical has arrived at the New Victoria Theatre in Woking. Based on the infamous tale of the Titanic’s sinking on her maiden voyage across the Atlantic, the musical tells the stories of passengers and … More TITANIC THE MUSICAL – REVIEW – NEW VICTORIA THEATRE

THAT’S NOT MY NAME – REVIEW – BRIGHTON FRINGE

Sammy Trotman’s comical vulnerability sparks a gritty conversation about mental health. Produced by Covered in Jam and with packed-out performances at Rotunda Theatre’s Squeak as part of Brighton Fringe, That’s Not My Name aims to commentate on mental health whilst distancing itself from the clinical cruelty of psychiatric therapies. Having begun writing this blend of … More THAT’S NOT MY NAME – REVIEW – BRIGHTON FRINGE

BLUE BLOOD – REVIEW – BRIGHTON FRINGE

Richly intoxicating and darkly amusing; Blue Blood is a classic ‘eat the rich’ theatrical delight. Brought to Brighton Fringe ahead of its run in London, Blue Devil Productions presents the delightfully morbid story of a sociopathic killer; hellbent on earning the fortune and dukedom of his estranged family. Starring the wonderful performance of Maximus Polling … More BLUE BLOOD – REVIEW – BRIGHTON FRINGE

DAYS ARE REALLY LONG BUT YEARS GO SO QUICK – REVIEW – BRIGHTON FRINGE

Brought to you by All Day Breakfast theatre, comes a show that looks into a not too distant future when humanity’s survival relies on a group of scientists travelling through portals in search of another world that humanity can escape to after destroying Earth. The show follows the adventures of Dolores, Dan, and Nick; two … More DAYS ARE REALLY LONG BUT YEARS GO SO QUICK – REVIEW – BRIGHTON FRINGE

DIZNEY IN DRAG: ONCE UPON A PARODY – REVIEW – BRIGHTON FRINGE

Performing in the Brighton Spiegeltent as part of the Brighton Fringe 2023, The Hairy Godmothers Inc present Dizney In Drag: Once Upon A Parody. Hailing from Perth, The Hairy Godmothers Inc is a diverse group of drag performers aiming to help you relive some of your childhood nostalgia, with parodied versions of some of the … More DIZNEY IN DRAG: ONCE UPON A PARODY – REVIEW – BRIGHTON FRINGE