Utterly disconcerting theatre; you will leave in shock. The good thing is that the play so abstract that all interpretations are valid!
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The Ballad Of Rudy, Chelsea Theatre – Review
This is the perfect seasonal treat for the family. A classic Christmas tale with a jazzy twist, filled with music and a penguin who could very well be Louis Armstrong. It is not often a show gets three-year-olds interested in theatre, and adults will have a wonderful time too!
Read More »In Vogue: Songs by Madonna, St. James Theatre – Review
Funny and avoiding obvious gimmicks – a must for even fair-weather Madonna fans.
Read More »Pride & Prejudice: The Panto, Cockpit Theatre – Review
A brilliantly funny adaptation of a classic Austen novel, which faithfully honours the original story while adding some hilarious contemporary references.
Read More »Margaret Thatcher Queen of Soho, Theatre503 – Review
This show, for all intents and purposes, probably should not work but does so ten times over. Drag comedy cabaret infused with an excellent sense of humour.
Read More »American Psycho, Almeida Theatre – Review
A thrilling, exciting and highly original musical which has far more depth than I remember from the film.
Read More »The Good Neighbour, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A wonderfully original Christmas adventure. Very well managed from the moment you step into the building. Leave your stresses at the door and just enjoy!
Read More »Boris and Sergey’s Vaudevillian Christmas Adventure, Theatre 503 – Review
This adult puppet show is an hour of comedy gold.
Read More »Peter Pan Goes Wrong, Pleasance Theatre – Review
An almost perfect tour de force of physical comedy. Well worth the journey to Islington.
Read More »The Last March, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A fun play where the saying ‘time flies when you’re having fun’ really does apply. It is a light-hearted piece but perhaps Tinder Theatre try to drag out their superb jokes a little too much.
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