Review: BILL BAILEY: THOUGHTIFIER, Theatre Royal Haymarket
by Aliya Al-Hassan - January 06, 2025
A comedian, a musician, a nature-lover, a philosopher. Bill Bailey has now surely also cemented his status as national treasure. His latest show, Thoughtifier, is about his intriguing thought processes, channelled through music. So nothing new there then. However, Bailey ensures that a show that run...
Review: ROB COPLAND: GIMME (ONE WITH EVERYTHING), Soho Theatre
by Kat Mokrynski - January 06, 2025
Rob Copland: Gimme (One With Everything) begins with quite the introduction, with Copland not actually beginning the storytelling of the show for several minutes. Before the show, I had seen Copland doing some warmup stretches, which quickly made sense once he ran onto the stage, jumping around and ...
Review: FASCINATING AIDA, Royal Festival Hall
by Franco Milazzo - January 03, 2025
And so yet another Fascinating Aïda tour comes to a close. Having already dipped into their latest extended jaunt around the UK a couple of times already, one thing has become abundantly clear: the second best thing about going to see this celebrated cabaret outfit has been experiencing the reaction...
Review: THE NUTCRACKER, Royal Albert Hall
by Franco Milazzo - January 02, 2025
When I first saw The Nutcracker, I was convinced one of these things must be true: either someone had spiked my drink, the cast were all on drugs or we were all in some kind of baffling nightmare. No other explanation seemed plausible to my young mind....
Review: MARIA, in Cinemas and Streaming
by Gary Naylor - December 31, 2024
Angelina Jolie is compelling in a movie that concentrates on the misery to the exclusion of almost everything else in the diva's life...
Review: THE CREAKERS, Southbank Centre
by Christiana Rose - December 30, 2024
Based on Tom Fletcher’s best-selling children’s book and adapted by scriptwriter Miranda Larson, The Creakers musical is an escapade which highlights the very real need for sustainability, through a tale about Lucy and the ‘kidderlings’ of Whiffington. The children wake up to find that all of the ad...
Review: LONDON COMMUNITY GOSPEL CHOIR AT CHRISTMAS, Royal Albert Hall
by Franco Milazzo - December 27, 2024
There’s something about the London Community Gospel Choir that will get any place - even one as large and grand as the Royal Albert Hall - up on their feet, dancing, clapping and singing along as if their entire Christmas was rolled into this one night....