Serious musical talent wrapped up in off-the-wall daftness.
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Babe, the Sheep Pig, Polka Theatre – Review
If you want to recharge with positivity and laughter, this show will definitely do the trick.
Read More »Jest End, Waterloo East Theatre – Review
Wickedly sharp and frightfully funny. Not to be missed!
Read More »Disaster!: A 70s Disaster Movie Musical, Charing Cross Theatre – Review
A brilliantly entertaining send up of disaster movies.
Read More »Rumpy Pumpy, Union Theatre – Review
Pros: A high-energy cast kept up the pace with talent and panache. Cons: The syrupy storyline oversimplified the serious and difficult subject matter. Rumpy Pumpy takes its inspiration from the true story of Jean Johnson and Shirley Landels, two women who campaigned for the legalisation of prostitution in 2006, following outrage over the murder of six sex workers in Ipswich. As part of their research these two formidable women travelled the world in pursuit of the “perfect brothel” in an ...
Read More »The Beggar’s Opera,
Fresh and powerful, this production is a well thought out adaptation of a much loved play.
Read More »The Last Five Years, St James Theatre – Review
The Last Five Years is an emotional and powerful musical, artistically depicting the ups and downs of a relationship, told from two perspectives.
Read More »Side Show, Southwark Playhouse – Review
Songs packed with humour and pathos make the difference in an otherwise routine treatment of a mainly true story.
Read More »Hotel For Criminals, New Wimbledon Studio – Review
Deserving of its cult status, Hotel For Criminals combines an incredible cast and creatives to create a unique world all of its own.
Read More »Girl From Nowhere, St James Studio – Review
Victoria Rigby is electrifying as a classic ‘60s rock chick.
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