Theatre Review: Home, I’m Darling
How happily married are the happily married? Home, I’m Darling encourages us to peer through the windows of a supposedly perfect partnership to find all is not as it seems……
How happily married are the happily married? Home, I’m Darling encourages us to peer through the windows of a supposedly perfect partnership to find all is not as it seems……
Becky knows what she wants, she knows what she needs, and she knows how to get it. Becky wants fame, deserves fame, Becky has to be famous When drag artist…
Honeysuckle Island is a magical, mystical place in the imagination of an 11-year-old girl who grows up to be successful stand-up comic Harriet Kemsley. In the midst of gloomy mourning…
A hot ticket for a West End theatre. A cocktail or two before curtain up. Maybe a light supper at the end of the performance. Shakespeare, Ibsen, Chekov. This sounds…
It’s rare one gets the opportunity to combine a world-renowned orchestra performance with music of The King, but you can, and it’s taking place this Friday at Chelsea’s Cadogan Hall.…
“I am a feminist but….” The opening line at the opening night of The Guilty Feminist show, and one that led to a relatable story that had the audience in…
“Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful.” Across the dimmed lights of the theatre row upon row of the audience faced us like a regiment of Star Wars Stormtroopers. …
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.…
Covent Garden is great at this time of year. You can fill an afternoon browsing antique trinkets in the Jubilee Market Hall, pick up hand-made greetings cards at the Apple…
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…