BWW Review: BREAKING BACH, Marquee TV

Combine hip-hop, Bach, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, street dancing kids from Acland Burghley comprehensive and innovative choreographer Kim Brandstrup – and you get an exciting and heart-warming production. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW Review: WENDY & PETER PAN, Barbican Centre

Girls rule ok in Ella Hickson’s enchanting revival of the Darling children’s “second star to the right and then straight on until morning” journey to Neverland showing at the Barbican for a five-week run. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW Review: THE MAIDS, Donmar Warehouse

An exhilarating new satire on social media, class and how we live in unreal worlds bursts onto the Donmar stage in a frenzy of must-see vigour. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW Review: ENDGAME, Theatre Royal Bath

Douglas Hodge commendably leads a star-studded cast in Lindsay Posner’s new adaptation of Endgame at Theatre Royal Bath’s intimate Ustinov Studio. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW Review: EMMA, Theatre Royal Bath

It’s perfectly fitting that Theatre Royal Bath Productions’ lively new adaptation of Jane Austen’s book launches at the historic Theatre Royal Bath, to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the author’s book. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW Review: LITTLE WOMEN, Salisbury Playhouse

This reliable retelling of Little Women is warm and good-hearted. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW Review: BBC PROMS: CLASSIC THRILLER SOUNDTRACKS, Royal Albert Hall

“Who doesn’t check twice behind the shower curtain now?” A spine-tingling evening of thriller film soundtracks from the BBC Concert Orchestra at the BBC Proms in the Royal Albert Hall. Read my full Broadway World review here