Veteran wordsmith Martin Sherman whose play “Bent” catapulted him onto the world stage some 40 years ago, is the gentle and occasionally caustic wit, behind Park Theatre’s most recent dabble with success.
Theatre News and Reviews


Review: GENTLY DOWN THE STREAM at Park Theatre
By Stuart King Wednesday, March 6 2019, 14:36


Review: ASHURBANIPAL: THE LAST GREAT KING OF ASSYRIA at The Crypt Gallery
By Nicky Allpress Wednesday, March 6 2019, 14:28
Catharsis have created another epic journey back to the past and this time, it’s as atmospheric as it is mesmerising.


Review: MY MOTHER SAID I NEVER SHOULD at Richmond Theatre
By Isabella James Sunday, March 3 2019, 08:03
My Mother Said I Never Should is the most widely performed play ever written by a woman. It tells the story of four female characters, each the mother of the next.
Felicity Houlbrooke as Rosie.


Review: PIRATES OF PENZANCE at Wilton's Music Hall
By Tim Winter Friday, March 1 2019, 19:46
With 'Can-Can' raising the roof at the Union Theatre, ENO's acclaimed production of The Merry Widow returning to the Coliseum next month and this wonderful Gilbert and Sullivan revival at Wilton's Music Hall, it's a good time for operetta on all kinds of London stages at the moment.


Review: BOOMERANG at The White Bear
By Marian Pashley Friday, March 1 2019, 19:38
I love to see new writing, and I have to admit I did see the embryonic version of this piece at a scratch night. It left me then impressed and intrigued. The Boomerang I saw last night filled in much more detail, exploring far further the history and layers of the core three relationships, and left me much the same way.
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