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An Interview with Wicked’s Louise Dearman
David Tully chats to Louise Dearman about returning to Wicked and swapping the bubble for the broomstick
Preview: Cabaret at The Mayflower Theatre, Southampton (03/09/12 – 08/09/12)
Since a Broadway run, starting in 1966, and the successful movie starring Liza Minnelli, Cabaret has won…
Somewhere a Bird is Singing by Tig Wallace
Hope is the most beautiful of all experiences. It is the reason why we get…
An Interview with Alex Nee from American Idiot
Alex Nee chats to David Tully about his time with the show he sums up as “Rage, love and guy-liner”
E4’s Revenge Highlights A Worrying Trend In American Teen Drama
Last year, US TV show 90210 did something radical. It shouldn’t be radical, but in…
Long Day’s Journey Into Night at The Apollo Theatre, London
David Tully reviews the latest London revival of the Eugene O’Neill classic starring David Suchet and Laurie Metcalf
American Idiot Casting Announced
Smash-hit Broadway musical announces cast ahead of Southampton premiere
Flashback: Bones Season 1
Bones is an engaging crime drama, one that has a very fascinating and individual premise…
Flashback: Six Feet Under – Season 1
Alan Ball’s Six Feet Under first aired in 2001, coming soon after the success of…
Bigoted Christian group One Million Moms should stop attacking Glee creator Ryan Murphy
Filmmaker, television writer and producer Ryan Murphy has had – and hopefully will continue to…
New Novel ‘The Schemer’ is Gritty Essex Family Drama At its Most Compelling
Kimberley Chambers’s new novel is gripping, easy-to-read and a dramatic reflection on modern families.
Planetside 2: The Massive Game Of The Future
Sometimes there is merit in taking almost a decade in making a sequel. Unlike the…
Max Payne 3
Rockstar’s Max Payne 3 is not original. It isn’t groundbreaking – other reviewers have pointed…
Flashback: Prisoners of War
Prisoners of War is the Israeli series, recently shown on Sky Arts 1 HD, that…