Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, the new musical which has just opened at The Apollo Shaftesbury Avenue to generally positive reviews, is as life-affi...
There is really only one reason why Richard Taylor and David Wood’s 2011 theatrical version of the 1953 L.P. Hartley novel, The Go-Between, should be ...
Jessica Swale’s play is an enthusiastic tribute to the extraordinary life of comic actress and mistress to King Charles II, Nell Gwynn, and to the con...
Dear Lupin’s stage adaptation of Roger Mortimer’s letters tells the story of a loving father and the struggles of coping with his wayward son. They pl...
Really, Kevin Elyot's dark comedy ought to be called 'Several Nights with Six Men Who Aren't Reg', for although the titular Reg (real name Renaldo) lo...
You know you’re on to a winner when a musical knows how to take the pee out of itself. ‘Who would call a musical Urinetown: The Musical?’ Our hard cop...
I guess people turn famous films into plays because of name recognition and thinking they will be a magnet for audiences and therefore make back their...