FatBusters the Musical (Susan Elkin reviews)
A weight-loss class or group attracts people disparately. The dynamic as they ‘bond’ has such strong theatrical potential that it’s surprising that...
A weight-loss class or group attracts people disparately. The dynamic as they ‘bond’ has such strong theatrical potential that it’s surprising that...
Edgar Allan Poe was an American contemporary of the Brontes. Like them he died young. And also like them, he was fascinated...
For a show which was originally staged in the open air (first as a Chichester Festival Theatre production and then at Regents...
Farce is probably the hardest theatrical form to bring off. It requires speed, precision and impeccable timing. Amateurs beware. Congratulations, then, to...
This glitzy jukebox musical works only if there’s a huge costume budget and WWOS have certainly bitten the bullet and provided a...
Well, it may have been deliciously familiar to an enthusiastic Canterbury audience of aficionados of the film starring Pauline Collins, but I...
Think The Help spliced with Gone With the Wind, seasoned with the tragic pain of Porgy and Bess. However it’s billed, this...
Think The Help spliced with Gone With the Wind, seasoned with the tragic pain of Porgy and Bess. However it’s billed, this...