
English teacher Yusuf finds an old cassette recorder and dusty mixtapes belonging to his newly deceased father that reveal secrets about a man who remained as silent as a statue. Read my full Broadway World review here

English teacher Yusuf finds an old cassette recorder and dusty mixtapes belonging to his newly deceased father that reveal secrets about a man who remained as silent as a statue. Read my full Broadway World review here

The Irish are renowned for good story telling, In a long line of cracking good tales, you couldn’t get much better than the new immersive revival of Marie Jones’ tragicomedy Stones in His Pockets. Read my full Broadway World review here

Big Brother’s watching a terrifyingly brilliant revival of George Orwell’s dystopian drama at Theatre Royal Bath, 75 years after the novel was published. Read my full Broadway World review here

A bittersweet tribute to the incredible man who designed the much-loved and iconic London Tube map. Read my full Broadway World review here

The 20th anniversary production of Alan Bennett’s The History Boys feels fresh for today’s audiences. Read my Broadway World review here

Jupp talks running workshops with domestic abuse survivors while working on her new one-woman play, WORMHOLES, at the Omnibus Theatre in Clapham. Read my full Broadway World interview with Emily here

Jane Horrocks is the stand-out star of this new revival of Harold Pinter’s surreal comedy in the intimate environs of the Ustinov Theatre. Read my full Broadway World review here

Frank deep-fat cremates him and scatters his ashes along with fries in the park. Read my flash fiction story, Ted’s Funeral is Held at McDonald’s, published by Maudlin House, here

You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. You’ll despair. You’ll have the odd glimmer of hope. Read my full Broadway World book review of Recipes and Rejection here

Victoria Yeates (Call the Midwife, Fantastic Beasts) is complete captivating in Emily Jupp’s new one-woman play at the Omnibus Theatre, Clapham. Read my full Broadway World review here