1. EXHIBITION: Passing Time

    EXHIBITION: Passing Time  

    Graham Hooper took time out during half-term, watching The Clock at the Tate Modern. I’m queuing to watch a film. Nothing unusual there, except this film is 24 hours long. Yes, that’s right, a whole day and night of big screen action. I say action, it’s mainly people looking at their watch, or a clock. […]

  2. Nativity! The Musical

    Nativity! The Musical  

    Writer and director Debbie Isitt tells us about bringing the much-loved festive movie to the stage. For anyone who hasn’t seen the hit Christmas film, what is Nativity! The Musical about? It’s a classic story about a group of underdog kids in a challenging primary school trying to put on the best nativity play they […]

  3. THEATRE REVIEW: Calendar Girls The Musical – UK Tour, Marlowe Canterbury

    THEATRE REVIEW: Calendar Girls The Musical – UK Tour, Marlowe Canterbury  

    Do not miss this gem of a production! Calendar Girls The Musical is on tour around the UK (currently dates through to August 2019) and will make you laugh and cry in equal measure. The production, based on the true story, the film and the award-winning play by Tim Firth, features musical numbers written by […]

  4. THEATRE REVIEW: The Nutcracker and I – Alexandra Dariescu & Desiree Ballantyne – King’s Place

    THEATRE REVIEW: The Nutcracker and I – Alexandra Dariescu & Desiree Ballantyne – King’s Place  

    The Nutcracker and I is a very engaging piano recital with attached ballet, both actual and projected. I caught it at King’s Place in London before it embarked on a worldwide autumn/early 2019 tour   There are some further UK dates in December. It’s an enticingly imaginative concept and a real joy to see/hear some […]

  5. THEATRE REVIEW: Consensual – National Youth Theatre Rep Company – Soho Theatre

    THEATRE REVIEW: Consensual – National Youth Theatre Rep Company – Soho Theatre  

    This year’s NYT rep season opened with a timely revival of Evan Placey’s fine, topical 2015 play which asks many more questions about the complexity of sexual consent than it answers. The first half takes us to a school where married, mother of one, pregnant teacher Diane (Marilyn Nnadebe) is trying to “deliver” sexual relationships […]

  6. Book Review: Amateur Theatre Festival

    Book Review: Amateur Theatre Festival  

    Organised by  Nick Hern Books It’s some years since I trod the boards with DAODS at the Orchard in Dartford, but I was keen to join hundreds of other theatre makers at the inaugural Amateur Theatre Festival organised by Nick Hern Books at The Questors Theatre in Ealing. The day was planned to mark 30 […]

  7. Book Review: Only The Ocean

    Book Review: Only The Ocean  

    By Natasha Carthew Published by Bloomsbury It’s quirky. It’s original. It’s lyrical. And it’s a love story. Natasha Carthew’s new novel is also pretty arresting. We’re in what is several times referred to as a “fractal world”. Pirates roam the Cornish coast where the lawless towns are rigidly socially divided, uneasy and sometimes riotous. A […]

  8. Book Review: National Youth Theatre Monologues: 75 Speeches for Auditions

    Book Review: National Youth Theatre Monologues: 75 Speeches for Auditions  

    National Youth Theatre Monologues: 75 Speeches for Auditions Edited and introduced by Michael Bryher Published by Nick Hern Books Whether you’re auditioning for a part in a show, for drama school or for entry to an organisation like National Youth Theatre it can be very difficult – given inexperience and, maybe, lack of informed up-to-date […]

  9. Coffee Break: Stephanie Rutherford

    Coffee Break: Stephanie Rutherford  

    Stephanie Rutherford, actor musician currently touring in The Sign of Four with Blackeyed Theatre, chats to Susan Elkin