Caroline Schurman-Grenier

Othello was written 400 years ago but remains shockingly prescient in this day and age. A society unaccepting of a woman falling in love with a black man, does that ring a bell? In Tobacco Factory Theatres’ production at Wilton’s Music Hall, director Richard Twyman takes the modern relatability even further by presenting a distinctly contemporary production […]

  Adam Mcdonnell

There’s not anything groundbreaking or spectacular in this production of How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying at Wilton’s Music Hall. Neither is there anything particularly problematic or dull. It’s very much an ok production, of an ok show. No more, no less. Describing a show as “ok” seems a little insulting, but that’s […]

  Adam Mcdonnell

A very accomplished production of a show that boasts an utterly enchanting score, Floyd Collins is sophisticated, intriguing and beautifully performed with some truly breath-taking moments. It is clear that every detail of this carefully produced musical has been considered meticulously, with the piece emanating waves of meaning and feeling. Instantly you know you are in safe […]

  Caroline Schurman-Grenier

Second World War stories always seem to be crowd-pleasing, bringing in elements of tragedy, violence, treason and, in this case, …

  Caroline Schurman-Grenier

Shakespeare can sometimes seem unapproachable to a younger audience because it is difficult to understand the language…