Ah. A good old satire. It’s been a while since I experienced a show that made the audience laugh so loud, actors could quote Spiderman for…
When was the last time a show left you with your jaw dropped on the floor? Well, in my case it happened once, when I saw…
No spoilers below So you’ve made it! It’s the time when you’re thinking of getting tickets to see “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” in London.…
“Countess Jeanne and the Necklace Scam” does a brilliant job at bringing a lesser-known real scam plot from the XVIII c. and infusing it with today’s…
Brand new Marylebone Theatre opens its door with a risky choice: an interpretation of a relatively less-known Schiller’s last, unfinished play. Not only that – it’s…
1. National Theatre Rush Tickets: Friday Rush for £10 a ticket That’s a less-known way to score a deal for the Southbank shows. National Theatre Friday Rush opens…
As you enter the Olivier Theatre you are welcomed with designer Es Devlin’s foreboding curtain of luminous rain. The play begins with haunting choral works composed by Caroline…
Kiss-kiss, bang-bang! “Bonnie and Clyde”, a beloved musical that took West End by storm in 2022, is such a bloody, violent, but still feel-good show somehow.…
A couple of months ago, “Bad Jews” delivered an intense, emotional Jewish story in the West End. As much as I enjoyed the show (my review here),…
“If five per cent of people are gay then that means there are a hundred million gay Muslims” “The P Word” draws a striking portrait of…









