REVIEW: Forbidden Broadway – Vaudeville Theatre, London
Since 1981 Gerard Alessandrini’s hysterically funny revue, Forbidden Broadway has been delighting audiences with its pin-sharp parodies of the great...
Since 1981 Gerard Alessandrini’s hysterically funny revue, Forbidden Broadway has been delighting audiences with its pin-sharp parodies of the great...
This review was originally written for and published by www.thepublicreviews.com Oh what a night it is as Marshall Brickman and...
Having watched the publicity that surrounded the West End debut of musical Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (based of course on the...
This review was originally written for www.thepublicreviews.com Nominated for an Olivier Award for best new comedy and receiving universally glowing...
In Ten Poems, Scottish Ballet kick off their autumn season to the sonorous tones of Richard Burton reading a selection...
The appeal of music from the golden age of movie musicals would seem to be endless.With shows like Top Hat, Singin’...
This post was originally written for and published by www.thepublicreviews.com Starting life as part of Oran Mor’s lunchtime theatre programme...
To celebrate the publication of his third volume of diaries, Travelling To Work, Michael Palin arrives in Glasgow with a new two-part...
Vocal ensemble Octave return to the GLO Auditorium for their fourth annual charity concert and deliver a jewel-coloured kaleidoscope of...
Arriving in Glasgow on a wave of five-star reviews, Headlong’s sell-out production of 1984 at the Citizens Theatre would seem...