There’s a song towards the end of Act One of Blondel when Richard the Lionheart and Saladin are seated behind a desk discussing the crusades, titled ‘...
The Producers meets Parade’s End said a friend when I tried to explain the production I had just seen. He couldn’t have been more wrong! There is much...
A few years back, being something of a fan of The Pet Shop Boys, I'm sure I could have sung you the entire CD of their, as yet one and only, musical C...
A light-hearted musical about sci-fi geeks in the ‘70s, Loserville is upbeat and yet at times incredibly touching, as we see the difficulty of maintai...
A young and inexperienced king, warring lords, a young princess hiding schemes behind her beauty, an aggressive man of diminutive stature, opposing fa...
Despite its off-Broadway success this is the London premiere of Charles Busch’s Times Square Angel, the award-winning playwright’s festive tale making...
An appropriately titled piece, House on Fire looks at the passions which fuel many flings and the longings for genuine companionship. From the start B...
This show, set during the troubles in Belfast in 1969, ran for just over 11 months at The Cambridge Theatre in 2000-2001. In 2008 Elton and Lloyd Web...
The Boys from Syracuse, is a story of mistaken identity based on Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors and features simple but catchy songs by Rodgers and Ha...