The joint was quite literally jumpin' (for joy) at this superbly performed Fats Waller musical.
Author: Bill Russell
Tumulus by Christopher Adams. Soho Theatre Upstairs, 21 Dean Street, London W1. 2**. William Russell
Good intentions do not make good theatre but this drama about gay chemsex is well played and has its moments.
Zonbies galore in a farcical take on George A Romero's famous horror film which is for those who like this sort of thing only.
Maggie Smith triumphs as Goebells' secretary Brunhilda de Ponmsel in a fine and challenging play.
A very well performed,handsomely staged & directed musical about the first person - a woman - to go over the Niagra Falls in a barrel and survive.
A lavish and well played, but ultimately not completely satisfying, revival of a great play about women, work and family.
A national treasure at the end, but once the most dangerous man in Britain inducing apoplexy in the Daily Mail, Tony Benn looks back.
A road trip to happiness taken by a dysfunctional Albuquerque family so that small daughter Olive can take part in a California beauty contest.
A breezy and colourful revival of a dated show with some great songs to relish.
Maggie May? Maggie Must. A first rate revival of a long forgotten show.
An experiment which makes the blood run cold that cannot happen today.
Inventive, attention holding production of a difficult, challenging play.
A powerful tale of monsters and men, of crime and punishment and forgiveness perhaps.
Powerful and stil topical drama based on Americans Julius and Ethel Rosenberg executed for spying for Russia in 1953.
Jealousy and social conflict in the British Raj
Two guys deciding whether or not to do it after three months getting to know one another.
The Windsors tie the audience in knots in this delightful sendup.
A sad life but an enthralling tale.
A family at war at the bedside of a dying father. Fine play well done.
Love, war, cheese,and great songs. A treat!