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.
West End Theatre News and Reviews


Review: BOOMERANG at The White Bear
By Marian Pashley Friday, March 1 2019, 19:38


What’s behind the Enduring Appeal of Fiddler on the Roof?
By Phil Willmott Tuesday, February 26 2019, 20:18
Full casting has been announced for the transfer of classic Broadway musical Fiddler on the Roof, a revival which is moving from the little Menier Theatre near London Bridge to the Playhouse Theatre in the West End.


Review: TARTUFFE at The Lyttelton, National Theatre
By Stuart King Saturday, February 23 2019, 07:38
Molière’s TARTUFFE - that perennially revisited masterpiece of wit, seduction and deception - hits the National Theatre’s Lyttelton stage this week, in what they’ve described as a ‘ferocious new version’ by John Donnelly.


Review: JESUS HOPPED THE “A” TRAIN at The Young Vic Theatre
By Stuart King Thursday, February 21 2019, 20:24
Until the end of March, the Young Vic’s main house plays host to JESUS HOPPED THE “A” TRAIN - Stephen Adly Guirgis’ darkly comedic tale set in the bowels of the American justice system where one man’s redemption is another’s damnation.
Oberon K. A. Adjepong and Joplin Sibtain in Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train at the Young Vic. Photo by Johan Persson


Review: ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES at The Theatre Royal, Haymarket
By Phil Willmott Thursday, February 21 2019, 20:07
They seem an odd match, the opulent, elegant Theatre Royal, Haymarket and the BBC TV comedy Only Fools and Horses which dominated the television schedules in the late 1980s.
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