Hedda given London look
At the Gate a superb ensemble of young artists have taken Ibsen's resolutely Norwegian Hedda and relocated it thrillingly to London 2008... more | Add your review
The film is full of cracking one-liners. Plus lots of silly dialogue that, for some reason, makes one glad to be alive
Step Brothers
Restaurants
I rather wish that Angela Hartnett could find a sugar daddy who would back her in her own enterprise
Murano
Theatre
Not the love story to end all others, but pleasingly easy on the eye
Romeo And Juliet
A real hidden gem, worth travelling to, prices, food and portions, spot on!
The final scene was too short and too obvious but other than that I highly recommend it.
What a delightful frothy night at the theatre watching such a witty and wonderfully non pc musical

Beckett's uncompromising stage poetry is almost entirely wasted, replaced instead by a lot of offputtingly mannered acting in Fragments... more | Add your review
At the Gate a superb ensemble of young artists have taken Ibsen's resolutely Norwegian Hedda and relocated it thrillingly to London 2008... more | Add your review
Josh Hartnett is starring in a theatrical version of Rain Man, the 1988 film that saw Dustin Hoffman play hospitalised autistic savant Raymond Babbit... more | Add your review
The grandeur of Middle Temple Hall, all carved wood and imposing portraits, beautifully conveys the pomp of fair Verona in Romeo and Juliet... more | Add your review
Edinburgh Theatre: A gem of a new piece in Lie of the Land and some old-fashioned stuff and nonsense in A Festival Dickens.. more | Add your review
Dressed like Betty Boop in a skintight red PVC dress, Miss Behave has the fruity voice of a head girl.. more | Add your review
Edinburgh Theatre: Tony of Arabia has lots to enjoy while Departure Lounge is just the sort of unpolished gem you hope to find.. more | Add your review
If ever there was a work suited to the theatre director Katie Mitchell's distinctive style of radical reinterpretation it is Virginia Woolf's The Waves, starting its second National Theatre run... more | Add your review
Edinburgh theatre: The Tailor of Inverness is a deeply affecting piece of personal theatre that is heartily recommended while On the Island of Aars is a wonderful comedy musical... more | Add your review
West Side Story works because it brims with top-flight songs and is, sadly, eternal in its subject matter - the brutal circle of life on the mean streets, says Anne McElvoy... more | Add your review
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Actor Dan March faces up to unexpected fatherhood in Edinburgh play My Myspace Baby while The Plan, which dumps us at the other end of human existence, feels too short... more | Add your review
Michael Grandage has transformed the Donmar into a theatrical powerhouse. Now he explains why he's offering Dench, Law and Branagh in the West End for only a tenner... more | Add your view
Paperweight and Coming up for Air are two little treasures at the Edinburgh Festival tackling the theme of the routine of our daily lives and the necessity of breaking gloriously free from it. .. more | Add your review
We've moved beyond the stylised glamour of the famous MGM movie to something more interesting by the end of Gigi in the Open Air Theatre... more | Add your review
Mahmoud Darwish, the Palestinian poet who died last week, wrote his epic poem Jidariyya in 2000, a year after a massive heart attack... more | Add your review
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Bruce Dessau on spotting Kevin Spacey and Jaime Winstone in Edinburgh
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