Martine Emma Hardy 25/04/2014here isn’t one moment of your life you recall with special tenderness? Martine is Jean-Jacques Bernard’s most famous play. Set...
On Tidy Endings Richard McKee 25/04/2014 long queue snaked its way from Cambridge Circus, in the heart of London’s Theatreland, round the corner into Earlham Street,...
Romeo and Juliet Sonia Louis 23/04/2014he timeless Romeo and Juliet was a joy to watch. The cast of only seven actors included Oliver Lynes, Lorna...
Songs from my Trunk Richard McKee 22/04/2014alk through the Edwardian opulence of the Hippodrome in Leicester Square – past the baccarat, the poker and the roulette...
Archimedes’ Principle Becca Kaplan 20/04/2014he media and its proliferation of stories of unspeakable horrors, missing children and an abundance of guns and death as...
La Merda Luke Davies 18/04/2014a Merda is a one woman show, comprised of three monologues performed in tandem by a naked actress sitting from on...
Never Try This at Home Luke Davies 18/04/2014ever Try This At Home tells the story of a fictional children’s television programme in the late 1970s called Shushi,...
A Spoonful of Sherman Richard McKee 17/04/2014ome to the cabaret, old chum, was the refrain I was singing in the bath this morning. The feel-good factor...
Cool Rider Richard McKee 17/04/2014his reviewer is such a recent convert to the mobile telephone that he forgets to switch his off at the...
Relative Values Owen Davies 17/04/2014his Noel Coward comedy from 1951 is a deceptive creation. Its form is a familiar one, the country house comedy....