Fisherman’s Friends: The Musical review
13 years ago some singing fishermen from the Cornish village of Port Isaac found musical fame, earning a £1 million record deal…
Theatre, dance, music and variety shows in my local area of Kent. I am an avid supporter of the local arts scene and enjoy talking about events coming to the area, through show reviews and interviews with artists. I cover touring regional theatre and Fringe productions.
Fisherman’s Friends: The Musical review
13 years ago some singing fishermen from the Cornish village of Port Isaac found musical fame, earning a £1 million record deal…
The King and I musical review
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s portfolio of musicals continue to be classics in today’s theatrical world. Never shying away from…
Bugsy Malone musical review
Rival gangs, prohibition era New York and a whole lot of cream pies? This can only mean one thing, Bugsy Malone has…
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel play review
One of my favourite things about January is looking ahead at my new diary and writing in any travel and theatre plans for the…
Sleeping Beauty panto review
Nothing says Christmas in Canterbury like the arrival of the annual Marlowe Theatre pantomime. It is one of the best…
South Pacific review
On Tuesday evening I was transported back to 1940s wartime and life on the Pacific islands. The Chichester Festival…
Les Misérables tour review
In the UK theatre world there is arguably no show more established than Les Misérables: an adaptation of Victor…
The Trocks dance company review
In 2022 I have been fortunate enough to watch a few dance shows performed across the UK, specifically the Strictly Come…
Mamma Mia! UK tour review
One of my earliest musical theatre memories was seeing Mamma Mia! in London with my family about 15 years ago. My…
Waitress at The Marlowe Theatre
2015-2016 was a huge year for musical theatre, with the opening of Hamilton, Waitress and School of Rock on…