Jesus Christ Superstar – An idea

Calling all ‪#‎OATsuperstar‬ fans. I set this up so we can show the  Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre team how much we love this show, and how worthy we think it is of a cast recording, for those of us who have seen it, and for those who haven’t had the opportunity, so this incredible […]

Jesus Christ Superstar, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre – July 30th, 2016

At the end of last year, I made a commitment to myself to make more of a conscious effort to see new shows. My theatre going staples and regulars will always have a place in my diary and my heart, and still have a ways to go in terms of seeing more new things, but […]

Nadim Naaman: Sides Album Launch, 19th June 2016

I remember the first time I came across Nadim Naaman. It was 2012, and two of my friends and I were at Stage Door of Her Majesty’s Theatre as one of them wanted to leave some gifts there for him. He actually caught up with us there and watching him interact with my friend I […]

Before After: A Pledge To Take The Next Step

In my ongoing resolution to support new work, I’m going to start by taking you on a little trip down memory lane. Some of you might recall that back in September 2014, I travelled to London to see the premiere of a new musical in its workshop format by actor, producer and composer Stuart Matthew […]

Long Day’s Journey Into Night – Bristol Old Vic, March & April 2016

One of my self-inflicted shortcomings as a theatre fan is that I feel I don’t see enough plays. People often joke at my taste, because those plays I do enjoy most are quite dark and more character driven rather than action packed, and I’ve always had a love of weighty themes and never a fear […]

Only The Brave – Wales Millennium Centre, 1st April 2016

I’ve always been a bit of a creature of habit when it comes to my theatregoing; I latch on to particular shows and enjoy returning to them time and again and how the nuances of a character can always grow and develop depending on the choices each actor makes. The words might be the same, […]

Guys & Dolls – Savoy Theatre, 19th December 2015

The older, classic musicals will always hold a special place in my heart as they are responsible for my love of musical theatre as it is today. My grandparents showed me a lot of film musicals, including Guys and Dolls with Frank Sinatra, Vivian Blaine, Jean Simmons and Marlon Brando, and to this day it’s […]

Oliver! Curve Theatre Leicester, 12th December 2015

Over the years, Lionel Bart’s adaptation of the Dickens’ classic Oliver Twist is one that has always followed me around. The film musical was among the first I saw, my last outing to see the UK tour at my local theatre the Bristol Hippodrome with Neil Morrissey, Samantha Barks and Iain Fletcher in 2013 inspired me […]

As You Like It, National Theatre – December 6th 2015

As you may have already gathered, I’m a bit of a Shakespeare nerd. I love the vibrancy, intensity and colours of his language and he is responsible for creating some of my favourite characters of all time. Admittedly though, I confess I generally prefer the tragedies to the comedies, so am not as well versed […]

Josh Groban: Stages 2015 Tour, Birmingham Symphony Hall – 30th November

Most fans of any particular artist can pinpoint the moment they became a fan. For me and this artist in question, it happened in June 2007. I’d missed the introduction so didn’t catch his name, but I remember being completely mesmerised by his voice from the minute he opened his mouth until he played the final […]