Theatre News: The Lion King Interview
Interview with Shaun Escoffery and George Esprey from Disney’s The Lion King, who are celebrating fifteen years in the cast. Continue reading Theatre News: The Lion King Interview
Interview with Shaun Escoffery and George Esprey from Disney’s The Lion King, who are celebrating fifteen years in the cast. Continue reading Theatre News: The Lion King Interview
London Children’s Ballet perform Snow White at the Peacock Theatre. Continue reading Theatre Review: Snow White
A bookshop. A true crime case. A deadly friendship. Continue reading Book Review: Death of a Bookseller
Meet Isobel, Jen and Zelda. Three women whose bodies and minds are not their own. They belong to the Church. Continue reading Book Review: Oh, Sister
When the police found the first body, left on a bonfire in the fields, they worried it had the hallmarks of a serial killer. Now, as they find the second, they know for sure… Continue reading Book Review: A Killer in the Family
When Janet finds herself involved in a train crash she recognises the chance to do what she couldnāt years ago. As news spreads of Janetās actions, her story inspires everyone around her; for the first time her life has purpose and the future is filled with hope⦠but what really happened? Continue reading Book Review: If I Let You Go
Two women receive the same anonymous note. For one it’s a threat. For the other it’s an invitation for revenge… Continue reading Book Review: Her Sweet Revenge
Once upon a time, a man who believed in fairy tales married a beautiful, mysterious woman named Indigo Maxwell-CasteƱada… Continue reading Book Review: The Last Tale of the Flower Bride
Geeta’s no-good husband disappeared five years ago. Freedom must look good on Geeta, because other women in the village have started asking for her help to get rid of their own no-good husbands… Continue reading Book Review: The Bandit Queens
Mrs. Violet Wood is Londonās premier medium. When she learns her finances are in crisis, she must raise her profile to secure her career and place in society, or risk being replaced by the next big thing. Continue reading Book Review: The Other Side of Mrs Wood