Dr Korczak's Example is always affecting
Amy Leach's revival is decent enough but it’s hard not to long for greater depth and sense of place... more | Add your review
Johnny Depp has become, in his young middle age, like a star of the movies’ golden period
Public Enemies
Music
this was a triumph of eye-popping production and exhausting choreography
Madonna
Theatre
If his smug stage persona is tricky to warm to, his skill, and the snappiness of Andy Nyman’s direction, are spot-on
Derren Brown
If you are feeling totally fed up with your lot at the moment with the economic squeeze - go see this film
I thought this was an excellent, powerful production. The staging and acting were superb, it is well worth going to see
Absolutely AMAZING show that went like a train for three hours solid and didn't waiver once!

We all know what happened to the Romanov family but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a fine drama to be made out of the months of their imprisonment... more | Add your review
Amy Leach's revival is decent enough but it’s hard not to long for greater depth and sense of place... more | Add your review
The National Theatre’s New Connections season fizzes with promise... more | Add your review
Forbidden Broadway makes its third and splashiest appearance in London after 27 mostly triumphant years in New York... more | Add your review
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Thomas Edur and Agnes Oaks danced in the UK for the last time as the pair retire from English National Ballet where they've dazzled for 20 years... more | Add your review
His Alex Rider books turned schoolboys on to reading. Now, Anthony Horowitz tells Nick Curtis, he hopes to do the same for theatre... more | Add your view
Dance troupes Les Ballets C de la B performed their rag-taggity mix of dance, song and larks at a half-empty Queen Elizabeth Hall.. more | Add your review
Everything Must Go is a low-budget evening of 10 short pieces, written late and rehearsed in just two weeks by a team of five actors at the Soho Theatre... more | Add your review
Emma Reeves's affectionate adaptation of Carrie's War will appeal to those who grew up with the book as well as to anyone seeking family-friendly entertainment... more | Add your review
If Derren Brown's smug stage persona is tricky to warm to, his skill, and the snappiness of Andy Nyman's direction, are spot-on. .. more | Add your review
Those who remember Oklahoma! as a happy, tune-stuffed tale of thigh-slapping cowhands will have to think again... more | Add your review
It seems like an apt time for the revival of Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme... more | Add your review
It doesn't help that every second ticks away before us on a clock on a monitor in Medea/Medea... more | Add your review
Alexi Kaye Campbell's Apologia probes conventional ideas about parental responsibility in a manner that's both raw and very funny... more | Add your review
The Tom Tom Crew's dress-down brand of personal circus is spot-on for our time, a sort of tiny-top for the credit crunch... more | Add your review
Jeff Wayne on War of The Worlds, his musical visions and why Elbow are fans... more | Add your view
Mincemeat tells the story of a very successful British deception plan during World War II.. more | Add your review
Arthur Darvill and Che Walker's musical reworking of the latter's 1998 play, Been So Long, positively bristles with sassy riffs and layered rhythms... more | Add your review
Karoo Moose at the Tricycle Theatre is funny (and fun), generously energetic yet also disturbing and soulful... more | Add your review
At Sadler's Wells a red carpet lined the pavement and paparazzi pushed and shoved for the opening of Ballets Russes's show... more | Add your review
While the West End groans with great performances and productions, site-specific theatre and promenade shows are booming, too... more | Add your view
Even if The King and I doesn't make you want to dance, you’ll certainly hum along happily... more | Add your review