
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾ - The Musical review
We all remember being 13. It’s that awkward stage where you start getting spots and fancying people, and might be lucky enough to sport a set of train tracks too. This awkwardness is portrayed wonderfully on the stage in this hilarious musical adaptation of Sue Townsend’s classic story of...

Waitress review
After becoming an instant smash-hit on Broadway, Sara Bareilles’ musical Waitress opened in the West End in February this year. Based on the 2007 film of the same name, the musical follows Jenna Hunterson, a diner waitress and gifted baker desperate to escape her abusive relationship with...

The Book of Mormon review
Still one of the hottest tickets in London’s West End, almost a decade after its premiere, The Book of Mormon is one of the rudest, non-PC, gut-wrenchingly hilarious shows ever put to music. The Tony and Olivier Award-winning musical is created by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone,...

The Phantom of the Opera review
The Phantom of the Opera is a stalwart of London’s West End. The musical has been enthralling audiences for over 13,000 performances across 33 hugely successful years at Her Majesty’s Theatre. Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Chris Hart’s masterpiece contains some of the most iconic and instantly...

Rosmersholm review
Hayley Atwell of Captain America and Agent Carter fame and Tom Burke, best-known for the titular role in BBC's Strike are starring in a new adaptation of Ibsen’s Romersholm. The play is considered by many to be the best play by the nineteenth century Norwegian playwright who is often credited...

The Play That Goes Wrong review
Some critics are quick to claim that farce is an acquired, antiquated form of comedy that isn’t remotely funny, but I defy anyone in attendance at the Duchess Theatre during The Play That Goes Wrong to sit stoney-faced for even a second. The Play That Goes Wrong has been making audiences cry...

Six the Musical review
With five Olivier nominations under its belt, SIX has been at the centre of musical theatre buzz for the last year. Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss’ new musical sees the Tudor queens turn into pop princesses as they compete for the crown of ‘who had it worst’ in this stadium-style pop...

The Twilight Zone review
Whether you’ve seen the classic TV series or not, everyone has heard of The Twilight Zone. The eerie theme tune and title itself have embedded themselves into popular culture to become synonymous with the weird and creepy, and this new stage adaptation by US playwright Anne Washburn certainly...

Waitress review
Sara Bareilles’ musical Waitress, transferring after Broadway success, is a sweet slice of beautiful harmonies and a celebration of female friendship. Based on the late Adrienne Shelly’s 2007 film, the musical follows Jenna (Katharine McPhee), a waitress and piemaker in an abusive relationship...

Mamma Mia! review
It’s hard to comprehend that this month marks the 20th anniversary of the musical Mamma Mia! – a show that continues to resonate with audiences of all ages. And it still remains one of the very few ‘jukebox’ musicals that is actually good. The story and songs flow as if they were written...