Reviewer's Rating Harold and Maude Nicole Kent 01/03/2018‘Harold and Maude’ is charming stage version of Hal Ashby’s 1971 movie, which gained cult status in later years. The...
Reviewer's Rating The Woman in White Richard Voyce 06/12/2017t’s not often that a revival manages so completely to expunge the memory of the original production. However, Thom Southerland’s...
Reviewer's Rating Death Takes A Holiday Richard Voyce 25/01/2017eath Takes a Holiday, the Yeston/Stone/Meehan musical which has just opened at The Charing Cross Theatre boasts accomplished direction, a...
Reviewer's Rating Christina Bianco’s O Come, All Ye Divas Richard Voyce 23/12/2016ne-Woman shows are notoriously difficult to pull off successfully and, if I’m honest, I don’t believe O Come All Ye...
Reviewer's Rating Ragtime Henry Johns 20/10/2016ere we are squeezed into the grand and squat Charing Cross theatre, the sound of a train overhead like thunder,...
Reviewer's Rating Titanic Richard Voyce 07/06/2016here’s certainly no lack of ambition in the production of Maury Yeston’s Titanic which has just berthed at The Charing...
Reviewer's Rating In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel Sam Pengelly 13/04/2016ennessee Williams’ 1969 play, In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel is rarely performed, and after watching, I think there...
Reviewer's Rating The Rinse Cycle Owen Davies 22/02/2016his brilliant show is described by the creative team at Unexpected Opera as “Wagner’s Ring Cycle conditioned with comedy and...
Reviewer's Rating Tinderbox Nicola Watkinson 15/12/2015andy Holliday’s new adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale The Tinderbox is perfect for young pre-school children, with a...
Reviewer's Rating Piaf Caroline Perret 06/12/2015elebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of most loved French icon singer Edith Piaf, the singing play is strong...