Following the success of its tour in 2017, tiata fahodzi company revives Arinze Kene’s GOOD DOG. A story about the reality of living in austerity Britain, explored through the prism of one boy’s adolescence, GOOD DOG is full of sensitive observation and vivid images. Although not without its flaws, the production is a roller-coaster of storytelling, and further proof that Arinze Kene is quickly becoming one of the most crucial voices in contemporary British theatre.
Theatre News and Reviews


Review: GOOD DOG at Watford Palace Theatre
By Nastazja Domaradzka Friday, February 8 2019, 12:39


Dates Announced for DEAR EVAN HANSEN in the West End
By Phil Willmott Friday, February 8 2019, 11:25
Sometimes a show arrives on Broadway that creates an unexpected sensation. Six-time tony award-winning musical DEAR EVAN HANSEN is such a show and now dates have been announced for its West End transfer.


West End hit Comedy to be Revived on the London Fringe
By Phil Willmott Wednesday, February 6 2019, 09:33
We asked director Robyn Hoedemaker to tell us what excites her about the play Di and Viv and Rose by Amelia Bullmore. It runs Tues-Sat 7.30pm, Sundays 4pm at the White Bear Theatre until 16th Feb 2019


A Forthcoming West End Hip-Hop Show will Celebrate Sting
By Phil Willmott Monday, February 4 2019, 09:28
London is to get a new jukebox show, MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE, featuring the music of vintage rock star Sting.
Unusually dance is to be the central feature of the piece. But if you’re a fan - don’t worry it’s still going to feature all his hits including Every Breath You Take, Roxanne, Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic, Walking On The Moon, Englishman in New York, Shape of My Heart and Fields of Gold.


Kitchen Table Debate Play set to Make Sparks in the West End
By Phil Willmott Monday, February 4 2019, 09:23
It’s always interesting when theatre raises provocative questions so I’m delighted to learn that the play ADMISSIONS, which I saw at the Lincoln Centre in New York, will transfer to the Trafalgar studios in London from 28 February – 25 May.
It’s a slight piece, just 1 act of people talking in a kitchen, but it packs a powerful punch and as a result it won the author, Joshua Harmon, the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for Best Play.
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