

Another Musical, Another Success
Gloucester may have opened Richard III with the famous proclamation 'now is the winter of our discontent', but this winter, the...


All My Praise For All My Sons
'Maybe all one can do is hope to end up with the right regrets'. It's safe to say that I have a rather sizable soft spot for the...


Romeo, Romeo, Where Art Thou Ardour?
This play needs no introduction. Romeo and Juliet is THE Shakespeare. So if one is going to do it, one must do it right - but never fear!...


The Importance of Being Bracknell
Anyone who truly knows me will tell you: I'm a HUGE David Suchet fan. I mean astronomically so. A somewhat niche hobby that I share with...


Q Is For Quick
The sun is shining, it's a lovely day, the perfect morning for a kid to play - but you've got lots of bills to pay. This opening line...


Arcadia: Masterpiece Or Philosophical Caprice?
I see it written everywhere: 'masterpiece', 'audience favourite', 'one of the 20th century's greatest plays', but is Tom Stoppard's...


Beckett's Endgame Beckons Enthusiasts
For those of you unfamiliar to the Beckett scene, it’s sparse, with perhaps a few pertinent props and never too far from a serenely...


The Cabeza De Lobo(tomy) Mystery
Cabeza De Lobo may be a lovely Spanish town, but what happened there certainly was not and the intrigue that surrounds it will have you...