David Walliams’ ever growing list of popular storybooks for children are bit by bit finding life in other mediums. Some have been turned into television adaptations, some into theatrical productions. Awful Auntie is the latest to be given life on stage and is playing at Bloomsbury Theatre over Christmas.
West End Theatre News and Reviews


Review: AWFUL AUNTIE at The Bloomsbury Theatre
By Isabella James Sunday, December 16 2018, 21:15


Review: THE CANE at the Royal Court
By Phil Willmott Saturday, December 15 2018, 07:18
THE CANE, my friend Mark Ravenhill’s first major play in 10 years, is about teachers.
Nicola Walker plays Anna, now an adviser for academy schools visiting her ex-teacher mother (Maggie Steed) and father (Alan Armstrong) as his hopes of a retirement celebration are thwarted by the revelation that he used to cane pupils back when it was legal.
Maggie Steed (Maureen) and Nicola Walker (Anna) in The Cane at the Royal Court. Photo credit Johan Persson.


It’s Time for Our Fifty Something Playwrights to Come Down from the Attic!
By Phil Willmott Saturday, December 15 2018, 07:15
In an interesting week of theatre-going it’s been fascinating to see new plays by Anthony Neilson (THE TELL-TALE HEART at the National Theatre) and by Mark Ravenhill (THE CANE, at the Royal Court) on successive nights.
David Carlyle in The Tell-Tale Heart at the National Theatre. Photo credit Manuel Harlan.


Review: THE TELL-TALE HEART at the National Theatre
By Phil Willmott Wednesday, December 12 2018, 22:47
Jolly Christmas music and cascading snow flakes greet you as you enter the National Theatre’s smallest auditorium for this alternative seasonal show. But anyone who knows the playwright/Director Anthony Neilson’s work will realise the bonhomie isn’t going to last long.


Review: Paul Merton in ALADDIN at The New Wimbledon Theatre
By Phil Willmott Wednesday, December 12 2018, 09:59
The New Wimbledon Theatre can feel cold and cavernous so the first thing I’d like to say is what an unusual delight it was to see how warm, welcoming and smiley the front of house staff were. It really contributed to a fun and festive pre-show atmosphere.
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