Daphne Du Maurier’s best known novel, Rebecca, is so successful that in the 77 years since its publication, it has [Read More]
Jongleurs
The Exeter Northcott does not seem very friendly venue for stand-up comedians: namely, it’s borderline too large. Thankfully, the audience [Read More]
Rotterdam at Theatre 503
We are an age obsessed with identity. Within the modern politic it is the one card which trumps everything else. To [Read More]
Invisible Treasure at Ovalhouse
Any piece of theatre that attempts to do something fun, exciting or bold has to be commended. In that respect, [Read More]
La Soiree at the Southbank Centre
A homecoming is always a perfect time to celebrate. After over a year touring the world, Cabaret troupe La Soiree’s [Read More]
Barbarians: Old St Martin’s School of Art
Tooting Arts Club’s choice to revive Barrie Keefe’s 1977 Barbarians in the Old St Martin’s School of Art is little [Read More]