BWW Review: THE DEEP BLUE SEA, THEATRE ROYAL BATH

Tamsin Greig is superb as Hester Collyer in Lindsay Posner’s new revival of Terence Rattigan’s 1950s classic, The Deep Blue Sea, at Theatre Royal Bath’s intimate, 126-seater Ustinov Studio. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW BOOK REVIEW: A SENSE OF THEATRE, by Richard Pilbrow

Detailed new book chronicles the birth, challenges and triumphs of the National Theatre. Read my full Broadway World book review here

BBW Review: A Chorus of Disapproval, Salisbury Playhouse

Alan Ayckbourn comic farce that doesn’t quite meet expectations, but it will cheer you up on a a rainy evening. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW Review: This is Memorial Device, Riverside Studios

Must-see dark comedy about the rise and fall of an obscure Scottish post-punk band in the 80s. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW REVIEW: U.ME: THE COMPLETE MUSICAL, BBC SOUNDS

Global premiere of audio musical about a Pandemic love story. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW PODCAST REVIEW: LOVE, CONDITIONALLY, PLAY INSIDE

Gay love, relationships and family expectations in Play Inside’s new interactive podcast series. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW Review: STEPHEN SONDHEIM’S OLD FRIENDS, CAST RECORDING

Superb soundtrack of Stephen Sondheim’s West End tribute. Read my Broadway World review here

BWW Review: MACHINAL, Ustinov Theatre, Theatre Royal Bath

A first-rate cast in an ingenuous and fast-paced revival about a woman ranging against the machine. Read my Broadway World review here

Musical Magazines Review: FLOWERS FOR MRS HARRIS, Riverside Studios

A scent of old-fashioned charm infuses Flowers for Mrs Harris at the Riverside Studios. Read my full Musicals Magazine review, obtainable here