- September 11, 2025
Griff Rhys Jones: Cat’s Pyjamas Review ★★☆☆☆
Griff Rhys Jones arrives on stage with the easy authority of someone who has been performing for decades. He has built his career on charm,
Griff Rhys Jones arrives on stage with the easy authority of someone who has been performing for decades. He has built his career on charm,
The West End has no shortage of spectacle-heavy musicals, but few lean on technical wizardry as nakedly as Back to the Future. This stage adaptation
This raw, one-act drama delivers more confusion than clarity at first, but eventually develops sharp energy as it carves a modest but memorable path through
It’s rare to see a play that doesn’t shy away from discomfort, and this one certainly doesn’t. Inter Alia is a drama written by Suzie
This one-person, interactive comedy-drama originates in the playwright-co-director Duncan Macmillan (with Jonny Donahoe) and co-direction also by Jeremy Herrin. The West End London production sees
You don’t just watch I Wish My Life Were Like a Musical. You grin, you clap, and you recognise your own theatre-going habits reflected back
You’re watching a musical fantasy where two Second World War fighter pilots, Tommy Albright (Louis Gaunt) and Jeff Douglas (Cavan Clarke), crash into a Highland
The Other Palace’s latest offering, Saving Mozart, arrives with ambitious intentions and a stellar cast but ultimately delivers a superficial exploration of one of history’s
Lynn Nottage’s Intimate Apparel, revived by Lynette Linton, looks like a genteel turn-of-the-century chamber piece, yet within its silk and corsetry beats a contemporary heart.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, at the open air Roman Theatre in Verulamium, is exactly what the title promises, a