Based on the 2004 rom-com starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, 50 First Dates makes its world premiere at The Other Palace with direction by Tony winning Casey Nicholaw. Will this be worth remembering tomorrow (and the next day, and the next day), or should it be instantly forgotten? I was gifted a press ticket in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own. 50 First Dates Cast Rating: ★★★ What is ... Read the Post...
Stereophonic | Duke of York’s Theatre
After garnering massive acclaim on and off-Broadway and becoming the most Tony nominated play of all time, the West End transfer of Stereophonic quickly became one of my most anticipated shows. Taking ten years to create and ultimately winning five Tonys, did Stereophonic feel like music to my ears or did it feel as messy as the band's inner drama? Before we get into this review, this not a biopic about the Stereophonics. I was gifted a ... Read the Post...
The Comedy About Spies | Noel Coward Theatre
As a huge Mischief fan, The Comedy About Spies became one of my most anticipated shows of this year. Making audiences laugh for over ten years including the Goes Wrong franchise (set to return later this year with A Christmas Carol) and The Comedy About A Bank Robbery, are Mischief back stronger than ever or is this one destined to go wrong - for the wrong reasons? I was gifted a press ticket in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and ... Read the Post...
Bat out of Hell | New Victoria Theatre Woking
Based on the album trilogy by the late Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf, the journey to bring Bat Out of Hell to the stage goes back long before its 2017 premiere. Originally conceived for a musical inspired by Peter Pan, it's now turned into the iconic album we know it as today. Rock n' rolling its way around the world, the show rocks its way back to the UK in a brand new tour. Now stopping at the New Victoria Theatre in Woking, did it make me want to ... Read the Post...



