Jubilate! This show was splendidly capital! Witty, pretty and a big hit(ty?), Daisy Pulls It Off is a light hearted and jolly story told by an incredible cast.
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Thirty Christmases, New Diorama Theatre – Review
A light-hearted look at the less than perfect Christmases that many families experience that takes the audience on a journey to consider the true meaning of Christmas.
Read More »The Tin Drum, Shoreditch Town Hall-Review
An epic storytelling adventure that is guaranteed to make you titter and tear up.
Read More »Ongals: Babbling Comedy, Soho Theatre – Review
An hour’s worth of very silly, but fun, antics from a Korean clown troupe. The perfect break from the West End Christmas crowds.
Read More »Shadows, Theatro Technis – Review
This important discourse on what it means to be black contains some eye-opening conversations. Unfortunately, the script drags and fails to deliver the drama and tension it is clearly meant to.
Read More »The Woman in White, Charing Cross Theatre – Review
Our Verdict: One of the great Victorian stories is finally enhanced by song in this entertaining, revised musical.
Read More »The Passing of the Third Floor Back, Finborough Theatre – Review
This show constitutes an intriguing and enjoyable evening that entertains in the present but also raises interesting questions about the past.
Read More »Animus, Laban Theatre – Review
An interesting story with powerful performances in a beautiful theatre.
Read More »Goats, Royal Court Theatre – Review
Goats starts with a strong premise and some powerful scenes, but a confusing narrative, a muddled set and patchy performances fail to do it justice.
Read More »Menagerie, House of Kittens – Review
An evening of supposed "erotic storytelling", Menagerie frustrates due to an overly full venue.
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