Playwright Torben Betts has turned to the kitchen for inspiration with his latest play, Monogamy, delving into the pantry of celebrity chef Caroline Mortimer and discovering that there’s
It’s more than 30 years since the world fell in love with Jennifer Beals’ bad-ass welder turned dancer, Alex Owens, in the iconic dance movie Flashdance. The stage
I’m sure producer Bill Kenwright thought that he’d be on to a winner by putting on stage Ruth Rendell’s acclaimed crime thriller, A Judgement In Stone, but somewhere
Ruth Rendell’s A Judgement In Stone, which comes to Aylesbury’s Waterside Theatre at the end of the month, is just the sort of juicy whodunit that theatre audiences
Hollyoaks and Doctors hunk Andy Moss, is currently making the ladies swoon playing Sam in the UK tour of Ghost The Musical. Here he talks to Stage Review
“I’m going out of my mind!” gasps the vapid and wide-eyed Bella. Patrick Hamilton’s psychological thriller, Gaslight, opened at Aylesbury’s Waterside Theatre last night and it had its
There was an air of scepticism when it was first announced that Kinks frontman Ray Davies had written a stage musical. Another ho hum juke box musical was
A small boy shuffles onto the stage. He’s, skinny, covered in bruises and terrified. In the brown paper bag that he carries is a leather belt, that his
In 1968, if you timed it perfectly, you could spend 24-hours a day on your Costa package holiday, listening to Tom Jones’ Delilah. It wasn’t unusual for every
I caught David Troughton during the tea interval. It’s tough when your twin passions are cricket and acting. Trying to catch a few overs of England powering to