This is a delightfully bonkers production that keeps the audience guessing, with decent plot twists that maintain interest to ...
The play’s title is derived from the German for ‘intrinsic gray’, or the dark grey background colour apparently witnessed by some people in the absence of light. Frankly, I’m not sure this ...
It’s not often that one hears Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’ at a pantomime. Then again, Alexandra Burke’s cover version was the Christmas number one single in the UK in 2008, after Burke ...
Conductor Adam Hickox, will dive headlong into a fantasy, the eerie darkness and dazzling light of Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite ...
It’s yet another eagerly awaited date in the diary at the Royal Albert Hall as DJ and presenter Trevor Nelson brings his Soul Christmas show back to the venue. Since 2019 Nelson has hosted this ...
Promoted as a ‘shot-for-shot’ parody of Jurassic Park, some fellow theatregoers were wondering, within reason, quite how a 127-minute motion picture was going to be recreated in ‘only ...
There’s something alluringly entertaining about high-profile American trials. Think O.J. Simpson or the seemingly never-ending but constantly memeable Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard. Then, of course ...
You know you’ve escaped the capital for the day to see a panto in a different part of the country when the tall, dark and handsome guy is called Prince Farming (Aaron Dart) and “You turnip!” ...
Who doesn’t love Dvorak’s New World Symphony with it’s epic drama, aching nostalgia and unforgettable tunes?
A living room ambience is successfully created in the ‘common room’ space at the Omnibus Theatre – if my memory serves me correctly, it used to be the venue’s bar area. My notebook stayed ...
If it’s escapism you’re after in the festive season, this might not be the show for you: even in 1934, when the show is set, train services out of London Paddington were subject to delays and ...