An emotional, honourable tribute The Last Laugh is a delightful return to a simpler time, the kind of silly, heartfelt comedy that reminds me of childhood, sat beside my dad, both of us belly laughing at the screen. Watching it brought back those warm, nostalgic...
Revved-Up, Rocked-Out, and Totally Bonkers – In the Best Way! On Monday night (16/06), Milton Keynes was transported into a wild, explosive world of motorbikes, leather, and full-throttle rock anthems and I absolutely LOVED it! Bat Out of Hell was an...
Whitmore Shines in Gripping Thriller Last night’s (10/06) performance of The Girl on the Train at Milton Keynes Theatre was an absolute knockout — a suspense-filled, emotionally charged production that had me hooked from start to finish. I was completely absorbed! The...
A stunningly presented timeless, thought provoking classic. An Inspector Calls – written in 1945 by J.B. Priestley – novelist and playwright and social commentator – tells a dark tale about a rich family whose celebratory dinner is interrupted by the...
An art-fully crafted classic crime thriller As a newcomer to the world of Peter James’ Roy Grace, I went to see Picture You Dead at MK Theatre with no prior knowledge of the books or characters. What I found was an artfully crafted crime thriller and a suspense-filled...
WOW! A deeply moving and visually stunning show! Last night’s (22/04) performance of War Horse at the Milton Keynes Theatre was nothing short of extraordinary — a masterclass in theatrical storytelling that left me deeply moved and thoroughly captivated. I have never...