Cirque Berserk Richard McKee 10/02/2016 This is not the first time that the circus has come to the West End. Cirque du Soleil is now a regular visitor to London’s Theatreland. But the long-e...
Pride and Prejudice: The Panto Richard McKee 10/12/2015 My heart sank when I read in the programme that the By Jove company, which is putting on this show, is “an ensemble of socialist-feminist theatre-make...
Jack and the Beanstalk Richard McKee 28/11/2015 Pantomime Paradise! That must be the accolade for yet another triumphant Christmas production at the Hackney Empire, that grand old Music Hall built a...
The Stationmaster Richard McKee 06/11/2015 In the heart of the West End, but very much a ‘fringe’ theatre, the Tristan Bates Theatre is playing host to From Page to Stage, a season of new music...
The Rails Richard McKee 05/10/2015 The auditorium at Canada Water Culture Space adjoins the coffee bar and the library, and you simply walk straight into the building as soon as you wal...
Bette Midler and Me Richard McKee 04/10/2015 With a bar and tables, the Studio at St James Theatre is set up for cabaret shows, and last night it was packed to overflowing for a show running for ...
Daby Touré Richard McKee 26/09/2015 By universal acclaim, the last in the series of concerts comprising the 13th London African Music Festival was also the best. Each concert has feature...
Hanisha Solomon Richard McKee 25/09/2015 Part of the grand Docklands redevelopment of the 1980s, and just a stop away from Canary Wharf, the ‘Culture Space’ at Canada Water could not be easie...
Aar Maanta Richard McKee 23/09/2015 Canada Water and culture might not seem to go together like peaches and cream, or bells with a church and a steeple. But step outside the Jubilee Line...
The Jewish Legends Richard McKee 03/09/2015 Downstairs at The Gatehouse is a Wetherspoon pub serving excellent real ale. Upstairs is a ‘fringe’ theatre with refurbished seats, currently hosting ...