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La Cage aux Folles, Park Theatre – Review
Camp it up with feathers and sequins and watch a family gathering go spectacularly awry!
Read More »Beckett Triple Bill, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
A great evening of Beckett – intense, emotional, poignant and humorous
Read More »Cinderella, Shaw Theatre – Review
A traditional panto with good clean fun for everyone.
Read More »Candida, Orange Tree Theatre – Review
Witty and engaging, this play reflects many of the issues still affecting society today.
Read More »Echo Beach, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A sharply observed dance down memory lane, which will have you cringing and laughing in recognition. If you think you’ve got cool moves you’ll find you’ve been outed!
Read More »Lost In The Neuron Forest, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
An interesting, interactive and engaging production on a growing issue and very topical subject that many of us would prefer to turn away from.
Read More »Private Peaceful, Ambassadors Theatre – Review
An astounding production. If this is any indication of our rising theatrical talent then rest-assured that we have many more treats in store for the future.
Read More »Osric Omand and the Untimely Outbreak, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Hammer Horror meets The Rocky Horror Picture Show meets a student review. Bad, but in a good way. There could be the kernel of a cult following here.
Read More »Ladylogue!, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Insights into the workings of the female mind. Funny, poignant, dark and just plain worrying at times (Phil Collins a sex symbol???). To be appreciated and enjoyed by everyone , male and female.
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