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: GEORGE ELIOT IN WORDS AND MUSIC, Salisbury Playhouse

What could be more pleasing than an evening of extracts from George Eliot’s diaries and novels read by Hermione Norris (Cold Feet, Spooks, The Salt Path) and actor/singer/songwriter SuRie? Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW Review: A BEAUTIFUL THREAD: THOMAS HARDY IN WORDS AND MUSIC, Stonehenge

As a nation our favourite pastime is to grumble about the weather. So, you’d imagine the last thing we’d want to do is go to Stonehenge – typically windy and rainy – for an evening of Thomas Hardy‘s words and music, starring Anton Lesser. But trot along we do – and we are not only rewarded with sun, clear skies and nary a breeze – but also a superb show kicking off this year’s Salisbury International Arts Festival. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW Review: THE DA VINCI CODE

So many adore The Da Vinci Code (excluding those who claim it’s badly written and historically inaccurate), I thought the theatre version would be a dead cert. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW Review: STONES IN HIS POCKETS, Salisbury Playhouse

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

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: THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN, Salisbury Playhouse

New version of the twisty psychological thriller offers a pleasant ride, but doesn’t quite make its connection. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW Interview: Actor Samuel Collings talks THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN

Actor Samuel Collings talks to Broadway World about playing handsome Scott Hipwell in the whodunnit psychological thriller, The Girl on the Train, Salisbury Playhouse. Read my full Broadway World interview here

BWW Review:JEEVES & WOOSTER IN PERFECT NONSENSE, Salisbury Playhouse

Hilarious PG Wodehouse farce that’s guaranteed to chase the blues away. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW Review: GOOD LUCK, STUDIO, Salisbury Playhouse

The tiny tot TV show that goes wrong – but not in the right way. Read my full Broadway World review here