Love Steps review (Omnibus Theatre)
At the end of last week I had the opportunity to visit the Omnibus Theatre in Clapham for the first time: an…
London as a city has so much exciting theatre to be enjoyed, beyond the West End and the theatre district. Considered as ‘off West End’ theatre, there are several venues throughout the city which provide theatre makers with production spaces to try out new material, develop productions and also revive existing plays and musicals. From intimate pub theatres to larger venues such as the National Theatre and Southbank Centre, audiences can enjoy shows at various locations throughout the city. Take Operation Mincemeat for example, the hugely successful musical started out at the New Diorama Theatre in 2019, before transferring to Southwark Playhouse and the Riverside Studios, on its journey to its current West End home at The Fortune Theatre.
Love Steps review (Omnibus Theatre)
At the end of last week I had the opportunity to visit the Omnibus Theatre in Clapham for the first time: an…
Sweet Nothings review (Barons Court Theatre)
Last year I had the opportunity to cover Reboot Festival: Barons Court Theatre’s new writing festival which ran for 3 weeks in…
Still Life with Onions review (Barons Court Theatre)
The aftermath of VE Day is the theme at Barons Court Theatre this week, with Rob Burbidge’s new play Still Life with Onions…
Before After review (Southwark Playhouse)
Yesterday I headed to Southwark Playhouse in London to catch the new romantic musical Before After. After reviewing at the…
Bronco Billy review (Charing Cross Theatre)
A couple of weeks ago I visited London’s Charing Cross Theatre for the UK premiere of the musical adaptation of Clint…
Stimmicanto review (Barons Court Theatre)
Comedian Paggy Gacheva is performing at Barons Court Theatre this week with their show ‘Stimmicanto’: a celebration of…
Life by Luxmuralis (St Martin-in-the-Fields)
From Tuesday 30th January to Saturday 3rd February, installation artists Luxmuralis are presenting their son-et-…
One Year Itch review (Barons Court Theatre)
Andrew Phipps’ new LGBTQIA+ play One Year Itch has been playing at Barons Court Theatre this week, in Awkward Branch…
Kim’s Convenience review (Park Theatre)
The critically acclaimed Netflix show Kim’s Convenience started out as a play by Ins Choi, who actually lived above his Uncle’s…
A Christmas Carol review (Barons Court Theatre)
2023 has certainly been a whirlwind year, featuring various exciting theatre plans and reviews. When I was planning my…