Imaginative and hugely enjoyable - a refreshing antidote to pantomime. The children present appeared suitably entranced.
There were some intriguing themes introduced that could have been fleshed out more, though a convincing cast does well with ...
Michael Harrison for Lloyd Webber Harrison Musicals and The Jamie Lloyd Company today announce Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ...
This is an unapologetically playful, positive and upbeat affair that’s guaranteed to get you in the festive spirit.
A demanding and yet not completely inaccessible show, it is at least consistent in its intense analysis of ancient works as ...
There’s something alluringly entertaining about high-profile American trials. Think O.J. Simpson or the seemingly ...
Promoted as a ‘shot-for-shot’ parody of Jurassic Park, some fellow theatregoers were wondering, within reason, quite how a 127-minute motion picture was going to be recreated in ‘only’ seventy-five ...
With the magnificent Horrible Histories, the onus is on the anus, the accents and the alliterations. For my money, Terry Deary, the author of the Horrible Histories books is worth his weight in gold.
First things first: this production is a ‘review’, not a ‘revue’, despite what Wikipedia says. That is what Stephen Sondheim apparently insisted on calling it, and I would tell people who ...