100 Great Plays For Women
‘There just aren’t any good plays for women,’ or so some would have us think. Women buy the majority of theatre tickets, make up half the acting profession, and are…
‘There just aren’t any good plays for women,’ or so some would have us think. Women buy the majority of theatre tickets, make up half the acting profession, and are…
Three contemporary goddesses of stage and screen – Tamzin Outhwaite as Di, Gina McKee as Viv and Anna Maxwell Martin as Rose – come together in this play about friendship.…
When Michael Jackson died ahead of his sold-out world tour, fans around the world were not just devastated by his passing but also about the opportunity to see the musical genius at…
Are you ready to be seduced? Crazy Horse Paris, the most avant-garde cabaret that has been seducing a Parisian audience for years has arrived to tantalise Londontown. Forever Crazy is…
The new Holmes starts with a bang and doesn’t let up. It’s filled with fights, shoot-outs and high-speed chases – well as high-speed as it got in Queen Victoria’s day.…
Prepare to be taken back to your childhood in Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber’s latest West End offering. After discovering Danielle Hope on BBC1’s Over The Rainbow, he’s invested a lot…
For a first venture into the world of opera – apart from a picnic in Hyde Park watching the amazing Pavarotti with my parents about decade ago – Madam Butterfly…
If you liked Erin Brockovich you’ll love Conviction – the true story of a trailer trash single mum who takes on the law to try to prove her brother innocent…
It’s grey, it’s miserable, it’s January. What we need is a bit of gleam and shine, and Cirque du Soleil’s TOTEM provides just that as the perfect beat the blues,…
In the realm of digital animation it is Pixar who have arguably been the Kings – setting the standard, raising the bar and taking the spoils – so much so…