I visited the Phoenix Theatre in Blyth to see their pantomime production of Aladdin. It was my first visit to this venue, and overall it’s […]
Category: Reviews
Review: The Nutcracker at Birmingham Hippodrome
Christmas at the Birmingham Hippodrome always feels a little magical, but this year’s production of The Nutcracker manages to go one step further — it’s […]
Review: We Will Rock You – Bradford Playhouse
I happened to be in the City of Culture – Bradford – so it only felt right to venture out and catch some theatre. I […]
Little Shop Of Horrors At Whitley Bay Playhouse Review
Little Shop of Horrors – Whitley Bay Musical Theatre Company I attended Whitley Bay Playhouse to see Little Shop of Horrors, performed by Whitley Bay […]
Miscast – Whitley Bay Playhouse Review
A night of talent that deserved a full house On Monday evening, I attended Miscast at Whitley Bay Playhouse – an evening where West End […]
Review: Steve Steinman Anything For Love – Whitley Bay Playhouse
A Fiery Hit! Last night I headed to the Whitley Bay Playhouse to see Steve Steinman’s Anything For Love. I’d seen the show before at […]
Ghosted! A New Musical Review
Ghosted! A New Musical For fans of Rocky Horror, Beetlejuice, and Ghosts, Ghosted! A New Musical the show’s premise was that it delivers a hauntingly […]
Double Bill at Laurels: As You Dislike It and Clownpocalypse Showcase Fresh Graduate Talent
Review: As You Dislike It & Clownpocalypse at Laurels, Whitley Bay Last night I found myself at Laurels in Whitley Bay for a double bill: […]
Review Of Exposure Therapy By Nicole Nadler At Edinburgh Fringe
The premise of Nicole Nadler’s Exposure Therapy is simple but striking: if she can stop being afraid, she could do anything – and maybe, just […]
Review Of Loos Loos Edinburgh Fringe
The premise of Loos Loos is simple yet powerful: Freya and Lou are seventeen and share everything – body spray, the teachers’ green-biroed exasperations, and […]
Review Of Faster In The Attic At Edinburgh Fringe
At first glance, Faster in the Attic might sound like a straight-up thriller: an astrophysicist working on a revolutionary study dies suddenly, and the truth […]
Review Of Gimme A Sign At Edinburgh Fringe By Bailey Swilley
Comedy and grief are uneasy bedfellows. To merge the two successfully takes both courage and craft, and in Gimme a Sign! Bailey Swilley embraces that […]







