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
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
Queen + Adam Lambert – 2017 Tour Dates
The only thing better than Queen announcing North American Tour Dates is that tour getting extended throughout UK and Europe. Just weeks after announcing a 26-date summer tour of North … Read More
Hamlet in London’s West End: A Fresh Take on a Classic
Surely “Hamlet” is the second most recognizable of Shakespeare’s plays, after “Romeo and Juliet”, probably. Most of us read it, or had it thrust upon us, in high school or … Read More
Jurassic Kingdom Chews Up Britain
London has had some very real problems lately but a fun new fake scare is always welcome. More formidable than a Cockney cabbie, easier to believe than Brexit, it’s … Read More
Get Your Brick On: The Art of the Brick: DC Super Heroes
DC’s most iconic Super Heroes and of course Super-Villains arrive in the UK with “The Art Of The Brick: DC Super Heroes”. What can you do with 2 million LEGO … Read More
What to Do in London – No Leap Day Edition
We only have 28 days in February this year, and there is a lot to do in London in the next week, so let’s get right into it: Othello Through … Read More
Review: Frankenstein, Greenwich Theatre
Frankenstein, a Blackeyed Theatre production at the Greenwich Theatre, directed by Eliot Giuralarocca and adapted by John Ginman. Confession: I couldn’t remember if I had read this book. I’d definitely … Read More
Bowie by Duffy – Remembering David Bowie
We are about at the one year anniversary of the death of David Bowie. As usual he was a trendsetter and vanguard when it came to much, even starting 2016’s awful … Read More