
A bittersweet tribute to the incredible man who designed the much-loved and iconic London Tube map. 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

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

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

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

Succession’s Brian Cox scores in this production, despite a disappointing script. Read my full Broadway World review here

A still very debonair Nigel Havers as dashing Elyot, and Patricia Hodge, very much at the top of her game as sensational Amanda, command the stage of the newly refurbished Ambassadors Theatre. Read my full Broadway World review here

I’m afraid I don’t find the promised thriller play all that thrilling. There are references to ghosts, but by the end of the night I feel duped. Read my full Broadway World Review here

The English language premiere of Farewell Mister Haffman is the most gripping, funny and startling play you’re likely to see this year. Read my full Broadway World review here

Who says crime doesn’t pay? Director Sean Holmes certainly reaps dividends in a bouncy and bubbly revival of the baby-faced gangster musical that first blasted into existence as an award-winning film by Alan Parker back in 1976. Read my full Musicals Magazine review, obtainable here