REVIEW: “A brilliant theatrical experience”: Riverdance – The New 25th Anniversary Show is at...
Having grown-up when the founder Michael Flatley rose to fame in the 90’s, and being of Irish decent myself, Riverdance and Irish dancing was always a feature...
The Globe’s Julius Caesar “kicks off in fine form” in beautiful riverside Rose Garden...
Outdoor performances in this country are always a gamble but who could have predicted the opening night of the Globe’s Julius Caesar in Oxford would coincide with...
REVIEW: ‘A deserved sellout’ The Welsh National Opera brings Benjamin Britten’s Death in Venice...
The Welsh National Opera proved their world class status this week with two very different works: Benjamin Britten’s Death in Venice and Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte -...
REVIEW: “I would go see it again in a heart beat” Why ‘Dirty Dancing...
We've all watched the film a thousand times, but judging by the queues stretching all the way past Oxford's New Theatre on opening night, we still can't...
REVIEW: “To maintain this degree of havoc takes some doing” Noises Off at Oxford...
Judging by the sold out audience at Oxford Playhouse last night, the majority were already fans of Michael Frayn's initial and highly successful run of Noises Off,...
REVIEW: “Sheer, unadulterated fun” Shrek The Musical keeps on giving – at New Theatre...
If you've somehow you've missed Shrek at the cinema, West End stage or on tour, then your luck is in because the famous animated film, and now...
REVIEW: Stephen Fry is touring for the first time in 40 years, but it...
When sent to boarding school 200 miles from home aged seven, Stephen Fry told us: “I found very rapidly that I was not good at much that...
Review: Toast opens at Oxford Playhouse fresh from the West End….with free sweets. It’s...
Having been previously berated, and rightly so, for snacking noisily during theatrical performances, to then be presented with not just a handful of retro pick ‘n’ mix sweets but...
REVIEW: “Uplifting and emotional, ‘Becoming Electra: A Queer Mitzvah’ at OFS caught me by...
"'There’s one life and no return or deposit” is a line that lingers in my mind"
Electra is wearing fairy lights and singing ‘Teenage Dirtbag’ in her London...
REVIEW: Second to nun – What a joyous show! Sister Act at Oxford’s New...
We've all seen the 1992 film Sister Act when dodgy nightclub singer Whoopi Goldberg is on the run from gangster Harvey Kettle and placed in a Philadelphia...