27th March 2019Bridge Theatre Alys, Always is a new play by Lucinda Coxon based on the book by Harriet Lane. When Frances (with an E!) witnesses a fatal car accident she finds herself drawn into the life of the Kyte family. Frances was the last person to speak to Alys Kyte before she died –… Continue reading REVIEW: Alys, Always
Month: Mar 2019
REVIEW: Come From Away
21st March 2019Phoenix Theatre Come From Away – 100 minutes of pure emotion. I feel like I have so much to say about this show but equally, I’m not sure I have the words to do it justice. I don’t think I have ever felt so personally affected by a show and I certainly don’t… Continue reading REVIEW: Come From Away
REVIEW: The American Clock
2nd March 2019The Old Vic Theatre The American Clock depicts the struggles in America during the great depression of the 1930s, focusing predominantly on the Baum family – a family who are living the American Dream until they lose everything in the 1929 stock market crash. This is a show which is arguably more relevant… Continue reading REVIEW: The American Clock
REVIEW: Motown the Musical
26th February 2019Shaftesbury Theatre Motown the Musical follows the journey of Motown music from the very first meeting between Berry Gordon and Smokey Robinson right through to the start of the solo career of Diana Ross. Accompanied by musical hits synonymous with the record label including Stop! In the name of love and I heard… Continue reading REVIEW: Motown the Musical
