Reviewer's Rating The State vs John Hayes Sophie Nevrkla 31/10/2015merica shares the death penalty with countries such as China, Iran and North Korea. Lucy Roslyn explores this (as well...
Reviewer's Rating Mrs. Roosevelt Flies to London Allison Loose 18/04/2015’m dying. I know, and I don’t care. Seated underneath strings of antiqued red and white flags, the very edges...
Reviewer's Rating Trainspotting Sophie Nevrkla 21/03/2015rvine Welsh’s novel Trainspotting was first published in 1993 and was immediately the subject of a tug-of-war between two very different sides...
The Diary of a Nobody Tom Aitken 24/01/2015eorge Grossmith was the man who created the roles of John Wellington Wells, Sir Joseph Porter, Major General Stanley, Reginald...
Half A Person: My Life As Told By The Smiths Katerina Yannouli 28/01/2014t all begins with a skinny latte…” William is a twenty-something Londoner, with a Morrissey-style quiff, immature, self-obsessed, with a...
Shang-a-Lang Sandra Lawson 25/01/2014he King’s Head website states that Shang-a-Lang is not suitable for children. However I would recommend it for those who are old...
A Tale of Two Cities Urvashi Vashist 27/09/2013ielgud-Rattigan’s 1935 adaptation—premièring now but for a 1950 BBC radio play, is a fantastic idea. Dickens wrote London like a...