A great-looking and truly contemporary panto with nifty dance routines and familiar songs to tap your feet along to.
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Fear in a Handful of Dust, COGARTSpace – Review
A WWI play packed with intensity, drama and humour – well worth seeing.
Read More »Tiger Country, Hampstead Theatre – Review
Sharp direction and script combine in a powerful, energetic medical drama that lays bare the contradictions and inadequacies of a busy London hospital.
Read More »Sikes & Nancy, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A truly impressive and terrifying tour-de-force that shows off the power of the actor and the word. Fans of the Gothic should not miss it.
Read More »Miss Havisham’s Expectations, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A brilliant performance but the poetic script is not quite enough to allow this show to take off.
Read More »Shipwrecked! An Entertainment, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
The Jack Studio does it again with another excellent, unique production that effectively incorporates a range of theatrical styles.
Read More »Noel Coward’s Christmas Spirits, St James Studio – Review
The intimate setting of the St James Studio is ideal, with the audience engaged from the start. By the end, many members of the audience joined in with the finale We Wish you a Merry Christmas emphasising the production’s Christmas spirit.
Read More »The Winter’s Tale, The Lion & Unicorn Theatre – Review
A fantastic re-imagining of a great story. The perfect combination of drama and fun.
Read More »It’s a Wonderful Life, The Bridge House Theatre – Review
A wonderful holiday production to leave you filled with the milk of human kindness. Well worth the trip out to Penge West.
Read More »Stick Man, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
A familiar story, perfect mix of music, movement and audience participation delivered by a talented cast make this a great performance for very young children.
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