Neil Dowden

Neil's day job is working as a freelance editor for book publishers such as HarperCollins, Penguin, Faber and British Film Institute Publishing, but as a night person he prefers reviewing for musicOMH. He has also written features on the theatre and reviewed films, concerts, albums, opera, dance, exhibitions, books and restaurants for various newspapers and magazines, including The Stage and What's On in London, as well as contributing to a couple of books on 20th-century drama and writing a short tourist guide to London for Visit Britain. He insists he is not a playwright manqué but was born to be a critic and just likes sticking a knife into luvvies. In fact, as a boy he wanted to become a professional footballer, but claims there were no talent scouts where he then lived on the South Wales coast, and so has had to settle for playing Sunday league for a dodgy south London team. Apart from the arts and sport, his other main interest is travel, and he is never happier than when up a mountain, though Everest Base Camp is the highest he has been so far. He believes he has not yet reached his peak.
Neil Dowden


Articles by Neil Dowden


Another Year (Films)

Surf City – Kudos (Albums)

UB40 @ Troxy, London (Live)

The Good The Bad @ Peter Parker’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Club, London (Live)

James – The Morning After (Albums)

The Charlatans – Who We Touch (Albums)

Shakespeare: The Man from Stratford @ Riverside Studios, London (Theatre)

Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble – Couldn’t Stand The Weather (Albums)

Rolling Stones (Features)

Le Cirque Invisble @ Queen Elizabeth Hall, London (Theatre)

Le Cirque Invisible @ Queen Elizabeth Hall, London (Theatre)

The Prince of Homburg @ Donmar Warehouse, London (Theatre)

Joe Turner’s Come and Gone @ Young Vic, London (Theatre)

Sus @ Young Vic, London (Theatre)

Through a Glass Darkly @ Almeida Theatre, London (Theatre)

After the Dance @ National Theatre, London (Theatre)

The Late Middle Classes @ Donmar Warehouse, London (Theatre)