Review: Insignificance at the Arcola Theatre The friendly Arcola staff invite you not only into their intimate theatre, but practically inside of the set: a hotel room, at night, sometime … Read More
Review: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Blackeyed Theatre presents a different take on Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic 1886 novella, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, with mixed results. We all know the story, … Read More
Quick Six Interview: Erin McKeown
Erin McKeown at Green Note October 10, 2017 Tough to pin down, the US-based singer-songwriter-artist-activist brings her possibly just a tad political leanings, her enthusiasm, and her guitar, to the … Read More
Much Fun to be Had in London : October 2017 Highlights
Lucky enough to live here or maybe planning your holiday – there is so much going on in London in October that you’ll be spoiled for choice. The BFI Film … Read More
Review: Richard III at Temple Church
Antic Disposition’s Richard III at London’s Temple Church Is it fair to give extra credit to a theatre production based on the venue at which it is held? if so, … Read More
Quick Six Interview: Matt Okine
Legally we are obliged to tell you probably not to accept life advice from Matt Okine, despite his years of hosting the popular Australian comedy show, “How Not to Behave,” … Read More
Quick Six Interview: Tim Heidecker
Quick Six Interview: Tim Heidecker You can’t pin down Tim Heidecker, unless maybe that’s his private thing. Comedian, musician, creator of “Steve Manahan’s Child Clown Outlet”, portrayer of a condiment-abusing … Read More
The Camden Fringe 2017
The Camden Fringe Reviews and Previews You lovers of the Theat-re, or things that can barely qualify as such, or even any kind of oddball performance that barely comes with … Read More
The Camden Fringe 2017
The Camden Fringe Reviews and Previews You lovers of theatre, or things that can barely qualify as such, or even any kind of oddball performance that barely comes with a … Read More
Review: Trinity at Asylum Chapel, Ovalhouse
Ovalhouse is a compact, almost neighbourhoody theatre in the Kennington area of London, opposite the famous Oval cricket ground, and for the past 50 years, they have been part of the London … Read More
Theatre: Westeros Comes to Kingston – Graeme of Thrones
Delusional nerd heroes are the best. There was Shaun of the Dead, there was Brian (Life of), who was not the Messiah, but a very naughty boy, and now meet … Read More
Time for the Vine: 2017 London Wine Week
2017 London Wine Week Whether expert or novice, anywhere you might be headed through Sunday, there is a venue, a booth, a popup or a goblet full of vino just … Read More
Review: “Horror” Will Scare Your Dance Off
Review: “Horror” , at The Peacock Theatre You might not be into dance performances, I’m guessing? But what if you went to a creepy, compelling theatre performance and left thrilled, … Read More
Breaking News: Gregg Allman Dead at 69
Southern rock legend Gregg Allman has died at age 69. There was a lot of drama packed into this life: a murdered father, an idolized brother and bandmate dead at … Read More