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Win tickets to Hamlet! – Closed
We're delighted to have teamed up with Hiraeth Artistic Productions this week to bring you the opportunity to win a pair of tickets to their production of Hamlet at the Riverside Studios.
Read More »Ushers: The Front Of House Musical, Charing Cross Theatre – Review
This is a must see for lovers of musical theatre and those that the genre terrifies alike, as you will be converted. A non-stop roller coaster of fun right from the start; it’s laugh out loud funny and a good night out.
Read More »Limbo, London Wonderground (Southbank Centre) – Review
This funky, gritty, sexy, and modern version of the traditional circus provides a unique evening of summer entertainment at the Southbank!
Read More »Paula’s Story, Chickenshed – Review
Incredibly moving. Telling Paula's story through the eyes of her family is an effective method of showing their strength and love.
Read More »Biding Time (Remix), The Arcola Tent – Review
Best to neck a few shandies before watching this one. And turn the volume on your headphones very loud.
Read More »Romeo and Juliet, The Space Arts Centre – Review
This low budget production shines with brilliant acting, making the 2 hour-long play so entertaining and gripping that is feels as if you are watching Romeo and Juliet for the first time.
Read More »Bash: latterday plays, Trafalgar Studios – Review
Pros: Haunting and impacting with powerful and nuanced performances Cons: Maybe a little too dark; if you’re looking for a light evening of entertainment, Neil Labute is not your man. Actually three one-act plays presented in succession, Bash: latterday plays are connected by one horrific deed committed by each set of character(s). Every self-contained act presents completely disparate stories and personalities (though all characters are some-what unhinged), all divulging the same grisly plot point. The first monologue introduces a traveling ...
Read More »Desdemona: A play about a handkerchief, Park Theatre – Review
A well-crafted and humorous Shakespeare-inspired three-hander, which contained some fun and risqué moments.
Read More »The Trial of the Jew Shylock, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
A neat, streamlined production with a strong cast makes for a very watchable play.
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