This version of Anthony Burgess’ A Clockwork Orange is a play that can easily be described – like with the book and subsequent...
The Boys in the Band at the Vaudeville Theatre When I heard that this landmark play was getting a further run and...
Sleeping Beauty and a Little Prick at The Paganini Theatre, Brighton This pantomime has a fantastic dynamic to it. Why? Because there’s...
The HIV Monologues at the Ace Hotel It is immediate as soon as actor Denholm Spurr as Alex starts his monologue that...
Scott Cappuro’s Gay Turnaround at the Soho Theatre Fast and furious, quick and clever, Mr Capurro’s delivery of his material is superb....
A-Ladd-In at the Sallis Benney Theatre in Brighton There is a very simple premise to be applied here: if you take eight...
Death Takes A Holiday at the Charing Cross Theatre Maury Yeston’s Death Takes A Holiday is to say the least an intriguing...
Bitches Ahoy at the Above The Stag Theatre Sometimes a sequel or another story that contains the same characters can be a...
Nath Valvo, Happy Idiot at The Soho Theatre Nath Valvo is a very funny young comic who draws upon the best possible...
Strangers In Between at The King’s Head Theatre Tommy Murphy’s Strangers in Between is rather splendid so encore performances at the King’s...
Having not seen a show of this type before I knew I would be in for a visual treat, but nothing prepared...
Christina Bianco: O Come All Ye Divas The Charing Cross Theatre, until 7 January ...