Reviews Archive
ROBIN HOOD - the arrow of Destiny
Robin Hood - the Arrow of Destiny3*** Goings on in thegreenwood
Cabaret, Trinity London, 3***: William Russell
The Band, Haymarket London, 3***: William Russell
A boy band extravaganza
Hole, Jerwood London, 3***: William Russell
Women on the warpath
A Christmas Carol, Bristol Old Vic, 5*****, Cormac Richards
A Dickens for the modern age - Joyous
Hot Gay Time Machine, Trafalgar Studios, London, 3***: William Russell
Funny and fizzing
Drag Me Out, Hen and Chickens London, 4****: Veronica Stein
An alternative look at life
Awful Auntie, Theatre Royal Plymouth, 3***, Cormac Richards
A fun show, but with reservations.
The Sixteen, Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, 4****: by William Ruff
Vocal perfection - but dare one expect even more?
Hugo in Panto.-But is it really acting? Part 2. Hugo's First Week
Hugo's first week. Is it all a laugh?
Burke and Hare, Jermyn St London, 4****: William Russell
Drop dead funny
The Wizard of Oz, Birmingham Rep, 4****: Rod Dungate
A great show for everyone
Solomon's Knot, St Mary's Church, Nottingham, 5*****: William Ruff
Stylish, razor-sharp, joyous, intensely dramatic - and all from memory
Jeannie, Finborough London, 4****: William Russell
Enchanting romantic comedy
Seussical, Southwark Playhouse London, 3***: William Russell
A cheerful seasonal show
A Dickensian Christmas, Bodmin, 5*****, Cormac Richards
A perfect Christmas gift wrapped in a small parcel
Buttons, King's Head London, 4****: William Russell
One dame thing after another
Birmingham Bach Choir, 4****: Paul Gray
A brillian evening of Bach
Radiant Vermin, Brockley Jack London, 4****: William Russell
Killingly funny
An Honourable Man, White Bear London, 4****: William Russell
Apocalypse tomorrow