Arts I Wanna Be Loved by You: Pink Fringe: Review A great night out, great festival well done Pink Fringe, it’s so good to go out and have such an astonishingly good value night entertainment and it all be so wonderfully LGBT and excellent. By Eric Page • 3 min read
Reviews ALICE IN WONDERLAND: Iris Theatre, Covent Garden: Review Nonsense stories are never the easiest thing to stage, even when it’s the most famous nonsense story of them all, so it’s brave of Iris Theatre to give it a go and quite a coup to pull it off as well as they have this hot, sultry summer. Set in and around the lovely St […] By Kat Pope • 3 min read
Arts THE DROWNED MAN from Punchdrunk: Review Punchdrunk. What a fantastic name for a company. I mean, you really can’t beat it. As theatre groups go, they picked the doozy out of the barrel. And it sums up what they do too: disorientate with a carefully aimed theatrical punch to the nose, making everything just that little bit gin-blurred at t By Kat Pope • 17 min read
Arts TITANIC: Southwark Playhouse: Review This is the first professional outing in London for this five times Tony award winning musical which took Broadway by storm in 1997, and Titanic certainly lives up to its name. It’s a huge musical to fit onto the ‘large’ stage at Southwark Playhouse, even with David Woodhead’s ingenious use of the s By Kat Pope • 4 min read
Reviews A TRIBUTE TO NUREYEV: English National Ballet at the Coliseum: Review As this is only the second ballet I’ve seen recently (the first being an accidental brush with Carlos Acosta a few years ago) I came at this piece pretty green. So please don’t expect any great treatise on what was good and what was bad about either the dancing or the music. Instead, I’ll be […] By Kat Pope • 6 min read