by | May 14, 2014 | Travel
The prospect of finding purse friendly accommodation in London is always one mean feat. Last year I booked into a hotel in the capital which based on its Trip Advisor reviews and photographs passed my “thou shalt not stay anywhere where it looks like I could be...
by | Mar 25, 2014 | Theatre
Whenever I see a show dedicated to the music of one particular artist, it always intrigues me as to how they’re going to tell a story through the music and make it a success (lets picture a Viva Forever shaped tumbleweed rolling across the screen here). Tonights...
by | Mar 8, 2014 | Theatre
“Before the Beatles, Before the Stones, there was Buddy Holly.” Many are familiar with Buddy Holly as a musician. In the short but successful 18 months before his death, Holly pioneered rock and roll with his influential sound and his work singlehandedly...
by | Feb 18, 2014 | Theatre
In a Downton Abbey meets Sherlock meets Cluedo scenario, the first play “Black Coffee” of legendary writer Agatha Christie has returned with all the classic ingredients of your typical murder mystery. The curtain rises on the set of a beautiful...
by | Nov 13, 2013 | Theatre
I’m always most excited about going to the theatre when the show is a house hold name, a theatre classic if you will. Even if you don’t know the plot of the musical, you’ll at least of heard of West Side Story. With the original production of West...