When he’s not out toiling to pay the mortgage Richard is a fan of all things musical theatre, is a member of Mercury Musical Developments, and has been an active contributor to the Book, Music, and Lyrics Workshop Programme here in London since its inception.
Memphis – The Musical, the multi-award-winning, Tony carrying, attempt to sum up the intricacies of American race-relations in two hours through the m...
French popular music from the middle of the Twentieth Century never really travelled, certainly in terms of artistes. OK, you might name Edith Piaf, a...
Ever wondered how insufferable Boyzone would be if they contracted a bad dose of religion? Well wonder no longer. Instead, head on down to The Greenwi...
The quality of the triple-threat young performers now being pumped out of the United Kingdon’s drama schools and performing arts courses just seems to...
It isn't often that a writing team comes across a previously unknown subject, with a story which would seem to have been created especially for a musi...
Marry Me A Little the review of Stephen Sondheim songs currently playing at The St James Theatre Studio was first conceived by Craig Lucas and Norman ...
It's not often you get to pop your cherry at the grand old age of forty-six, especially not in London, however until this evening I was a virgin to bo...
Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience first saw the light of day at London’s Opera Comique on 23rd April, 1881 (moving to Richard D’Oyle Carte’s newly-const...
Zanna, Don’t, the incredibly likeable and energetic musical which has just opened at Clapham’s Landor, first saw the light of day off-Broadway in 2003...
Best of Friends, which is slated to run at The Landor in Clapham until 10th May, was due to have hit The Arts Theatre in the heart of the West End las...