Review: The Hairy Ape, The Old Vic
Was it just me? Maybe everyone loved it. Maybe I just missed the point completely and it was a truly gripping piece of theatre that…
Was it just me? Maybe everyone loved it. Maybe I just missed the point completely and it was a truly gripping piece of theatre that…
Originally published Oct 2015. Last week I was invited to join a bunch of bloggers to N1 Golf in North Greenwich for Monarch. It’s been…
Twenty-five Shaolin monks take to the stage at the Peacock Theatre performing acts in an extravaganza of martial arts. It’s been seven years since their…
London Cocktail Week is back again for one week only. For anyone that’s been abstaining for Dryathlon throughout September, October is a welcome return of the warm…
Ché Walker’s latest production The Etienne Sisters takes to the stage at Stratford East Theatre Royal after experiencing much success with Klook’s Last Stand. The Etienne Sisters…
Wilton’s music hall, located in a small alley in a former industrial area in East London. It’s not the location I was expecting for London’s…
Tour guides come and go. They fleet in and out of your life, and you out of theirs. But some don’t. They stay with you…
Picture this… you arrive in London full of gusto. You know what you want to see. Take a stroll along Southbank, bask in the sunshine…
Not being a student of Shakespeare, I confess I sourced a CliffsNotes summary of the play, before setting forth to the performance of Antic Disposition’s Henry…
Baila Brazil, a fusion of percussion, rhythmic drumming & dance topped with some very decent eye candy. Emerging as an urban dance movement from Uberlândia…
Wiltshire, South West England. I suspect many trips to Wiltshire consist of a dash down the A303 to visit one main site, Stonehenge. Sure it’s famous…
Welcome to a new feature on the site, a road trip series. As avid road trippers, Russell and I discussed the concept of writing it…