Theatre Review: Quartermaine’s Terms @ Wyndam’s Theatre
Rowan Atkinson in a subtle black comedy.
Rowan Atkinson in a subtle black comedy.
Our pick of London’s best theatre, dance and opera opening this week.
They’re dropping like flies in the West End this week. Mr. Sloane wasn’t very entertained when its star Matthew Horne collapsed on stage and was forced to withdraw from the play. His co-star Imelda Staunton subsequently admitted feeling poorly herself, and neither of them appeared …
Hi! People! After all we’re all people aren’t we? I heard someone laughing out there at the back. Well done. Good, because the Lord he loves laughter and that’s really the theme of my talk today, on this – let’s face it – happy occasion: …
Keep your head down and hit the doors running, a quick 360 around the foyer… nothing. You’re safe. Check behind the counter for supplies. Take what you can carry and leave the rest in case you have to double back. Sprint forward towards the escalators. …
We seriously thought we’d never have to mention Make Me A Supermodel ever again after we first found it stuck to the bottom of our very bestest TV watching boots and found it difficult to scrape off. Unfortunately the smell lingers on with the appearance …
This is just so fucked up. Like a Dario Argento movie starring Rowan Atkinson… Man pays for sex with prostitute from King’s Cross (£20) then they share some crack. He kills her (now claiming self defense). He leaves the body in his brother’s flat here …