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Latest Reviews

  • Review: MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET at the Barn Theatre, Cirencester19 June, 2026
    “We gonna have some fun tonight” – a rousing musical tribute to four legends ★★★★☆
  • Review: VENUS & ADONIS at Playhouse Theatre, Oxford18 June, 2026
    An uninterrupted hour of theatrical magic, Shakespeare himself would surely approve. ★★★★★
  • Review: THE MARQUISE at Bath Theatre Royal17 June, 2026
    Not one of Coward’s most convincing comedies, but Juliet Aubrey’s magnificent, show-stealing performance will stay long in the memory. ★★★☆☆
  • Review: THESPIANS: GREECE THE MUSICAL (But Not That One) at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham17 June, 2026
    A joyous two hours of musical comedy with West End production values. ★★★★★
  • Review: NELL GWYNN at Tobacco Factory Theatres14 June, 2026
    A boisterous slice of 17th century history, Nell Gwynn is a delight from start to finish.
  • Review: AN IDEAL HUSBAND at Bristol Old Vic12 June, 2026
    A splendidly fresh revival, packed with infectious energy. ★★★★☆
  • Review: THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham12 June, 2026
    A simply wonderful treatment of Hardy’s tragic tale of tangled love. ★★★★★
  • Review: YOU’VE GONE QUIET at Alma Tavern Theatre9 June, 2026
    A sharp, funny and urgent play about who gets to own a life once it becomes a story. ★★★★☆
  • Review: BOGWITCH at Bristol Old Vic6 June, 2026
    A wild, funny and devastating reckoning with the soul-hole modern life leaves behind ★★★★★
  • Review; MATILDA THE MUSICAL at Bristol Hippodrome4 June, 2026
    The power of stories is never lost in this dazzling production ★★★★☆
  • Review: ORLANDO at Longborough Festival Opera, GL56 0QF3 June, 2026
    an interpretation that feels at once elegant, witty and, at times, profound ★★★★★
  • Review; I’M SORRY, PRIME MINISTER at Bath Theatre Royal3 June, 2026
    Intellectually combative sparkle where the character’s shine through with a joyful familiarity ★★★★☆
  • Review: THE TEMPEST at RSC Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon29 May, 2026
    A ‘revenge’ play of humanity, depth and wit ★★★★☆
  • Review: A BEAUTIFUL THREAD at Oxford Playhouse27 May, 2026
    Words and music are wonderfully entwined ★★★★☆
  • Review: PARTY SEASON at Bristol Old Vic22 May, 2026
    Amongst all the jolly fun-poking the show manages to raise an interesting social question ★★★★☆
  • Review; PRAYERS FOR A HUNGRY GHOST at Tobacco Factory Theatres20 May, 2026
    Intriguing narrative, evocative sound design, moody lighting, and disturbing puppetry ★★★☆☆
  • Review: ONE BREATH BEFORE THE END at The Alma Tavern Theatre15 May, 2026
    An apocalyptic kitchen sink drama with a twist. ★★★☆☆
  • Review: PERFECT SHOW FOR RACHEL at Oxford Playhouse14 May, 2026
    Beyond anything else, this show is an expression of love. ★★★★☆
  • Review: PHILOSOPHY OF THE WORLD at BOV Weston Studio14 May, 2026
    A piece that crosses over, fearlessly, into art installation, pure punk ‘f….-offness’. ★★★★☆
  • Review: RWA DAY OF DANCE at The DANCE OUT FESTIVAL11 May, 2026
    Dancing out at the RWA Dance Out Festival, 9th May – 9th August
  • Review: MALORY TOWERS at Theatre Royal, Bath8 May, 2026
    Rice’s adaptation captures the essence of Blyton’s narrative. ★★★★☆
  • Review: COME TOGETHER: The Lennon & McCartney Songbook at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham8 May, 2026
    The ‘Fab Six’ transcend musical tribute acts in a musical odyssey through the Lennon-McCartney songbook. ★★★★☆
  • Review; DYKE SYSTEMS LTD at The Weston Studio, Bristol Old Vic7 May, 2026
    A shoulder-padded, glitter-sprayed, queer fever dream not to be missed! ★★★★★
  • Review: DOUBLE DOUBLE at The Barn Theatre, Cirencester6 May, 2026
    No toil nor trouble in this clever romantic thriller revival ★★★★☆
  • Review: KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN at Bristol Old Vic1 May, 2026
    Theatre at its quintessential best ★★★★★
  • Review: EAT THE RICH (BUT MAYBE NOT ME MATES x) at The Weston Studio, Bristol Old Vic30 April, 2026
    A sharp and witty exploration of two cultures in collision. ★★★☆☆
  • Review: KRAPP’S LAST TAPE at Tobacco Factory Theatres28 April, 2026
    Beckett provides no answers, that’s down to us … ★★★☆☆
  • Review: THE RESISTIBLE RISE OF ARTURO UI at The Swan Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon24 April, 2026
    This production revives one’s faith in the power of drama as a vehicle for political comment. ★★★★★
  • Review: ALAS! POOR YORICK at Tobacco Factory Theatres23 April, 2026
    Theatre of this kind engages the audience by daring us to find meaning where none may exist. ★★★☆☆
  • Review: THE REST OF OUR LIVES at The Mount Without, Bristol22 April, 2026
    Two amazing performers use their honed craft to pull you into their world.
  • Review: GLORIOUS! at Oxford Playhouse Theatre15 April, 2026
    Whether you admire FFJ for her grit or laugh at her for her absurdity probably depends which side of bed you got out of that morning. ★★★☆☆
  • Review: THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham15 April, 2026
    Cold War thriller gets a warm reception ★★★★☆
  • Review: THE LIAR KING at The Wardrobe Theatre2 April, 2026
    In a world of bad kings, Clare Murphy reminds us why storytellers matter. ★★★★★
  • Review: THE BEEKEEPER OF ALEPPO at Theatre Royal, Bath1 April, 2026
    A timely piece of theatre that reminds us of the claims of humanity in a turbulent world. ★★★☆☆
  • Review: VICTORIA: A QUEEN UNBOUND at The Watermill Theatre, Newbury1 April, 2026
    You don’t need to be a royalist to enjoy this fascinating play ★★★★★
  • Review: THE BOY AT THE BACK OF THE CLASS at Bristol Old Vic1 April, 2026
    The number of primary school-aged children sitting in rapt attention was a testament to the play’s power. ★★★★☆
  • Review: HENRY V at RSC Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon27 March, 2026
    There are strengths in this production of Henry V and it is at its best when least crowded ★★★☆☆
  • Review: THE CITY FOR INCURABLE WOMEN at The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol26 March, 2026
    A sharp, darkly funny excavation of how hysteria was staged and who it served. ★★★★★
  • Review: THE CHOIR OF MAN at Bath Theatre Royal25 March, 2026
    The onus was on the songs to rescue the night, which largely they did. ★★★☆☆
  • Review: OTTILIE at The Barn Theatre, Cirencester25 March, 2026
    The most famous blues singer you’ve never heard of….. ★★★★★
  • Review: WERE YOU YOU ANYONE BEFORE DAD’S ARMY? at The Mission Theatre, Bath21 March, 2026
    A portrait of a Dad’s Army favourite’s courageous, often defiant, tilt at the vicissitudes of an actor’s life. ★★★☆☆
  • Review: TWO HALVES OF GUINNESS at The Ustinov Studio, Bath21 March, 2026
    Will be greatly enjoyed by those with fond memories of a glittering career. ★★★★☆
  • Review: MEET FRED at The Weston Studio, Bristol Old Vic19 March, 2026
    Witty, touching and disturbing it is a show which is much more than a sum of its parts. ★★★★☆
  • Review; Doris (The Girl Next Door?)18 March, 2026
    The famous Doris Day numbers are performed with obvious relish and joy
  • Review; SINGLE WHITE FEMALE at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham18 March, 2026
    Sharing a flat can be murder… ★★★☆☆
  • Review: ALL THE HAPPY THINGS at The Weston Studio, Bristol Old Vic13 March, 2026
    A sincere, well-acted portrait of grief and the persistence of sisterhood. ★★★★☆
  • Review: IN HYSTERICS at The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol11 March, 2026
    ….always has a spoon full of comedy sugar ready to help the tough stuff go down. ★★★★☆
  • Operation Mincemeat at Theatre Royal, Bath10 March, 2026
    A quintessentially British musical comedy.
  • Review: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM at Bristol Old Vic6 March, 2026
    A brilliantly attuned cast oozing self-confidence and sharpness in delivery. ★★★★★
  • Review: 1984 at North Wall Arts Centre, Oxford6 March, 2026
    Although this production fails to live up to expectations it does have energy and pace ★★☆☆☆
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