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Win tickets to see Quidam from Cirque du Soleil! – Closed
To celebrate the launch of our new website, we're running our biggest competition ever! Win two top price tickets to see Cirque du Soleil's Quidam at the Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday 7th January 2014.
Read More »Win Or Die: A woman’s odyssey through theatre, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
The idea of this show is great - showing women in theatre throughout history. However in practice it didn’t quite come across and I left wondering what the intended message was.
Read More »The Seagull, White Bear Theatre – Review
The acting approach used in this production makes for high quality and honest performances, and also works to further express the chief concerns of the play.
Read More »The Bald Prima Donna, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
Utterly disconcerting theatre; you will leave in shock. The good thing is that the play so abstract that all interpretations are valid!
Read More »I Can’t Sing! – Sponsored
The X Factor is coming to the London stage in 2014…. sort of! I Can't Sing will begin previews at the London Palladium in February 2014.
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 »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 »The Wind in the Willows, Duchess Theatre – Review
A classic children's tale in its most beautiful presentation. Although not for the youngest members of the family, both children and adults will be transported into a world of color, music and dance.
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.
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