A well-crafted and humorous Shakespeare-inspired three-hander, which contained some fun and risqué moments.
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The Trial of the Jew Shylock, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
A neat, streamlined production with a strong cast makes for a very watchable play.
Read More »Fleabag, Soho Theatre – Review
Fleabag is a fresh and exciting piece of theatre. Expect to split your sides laughing, gasp at its fearlessness and dissolve into its honesty. It is must see new writing.
Read More »London state of mind: study drama in the capital
International students tell us why they simply HAD to study drama in London
Read More »Twenty-Five & Would Madame Like a Line With Her Blowdry?, The Selkirk Upstairs – Review
Writer, director and actress Laura Patricia Jones is a triple-threat and these plays are worth seeing.
Read More »James Sherwood, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
While this show is seldom rip-roaring hilarious, it is quirky and witty and makes for a fun evening.
Read More »Mr Quinn’s Radio Theatre, Network Theatre – Review
The hidden location is fun to find, but unfortunately the performance had a shambolic quality that wasn’t entirely intentional.
Read More »Somewhere Under The Rainbow: The Liza Minnelli Story, The Landor Theatre – Review
A one-of-a-kind production, beautifully executed. An absolute treat.
Read More »Editor’s Choice: 4 – 10 May
4 shows made the cut this week! Some great productions for you to choose from.
Read More »Win a summer family outing to see The Elephantom! – Closed
We're delighted to have teamed up with the National Theatre (no less!) for a very special family competition. We're giving away a family ticket for 4 to see the wonderful show The Elephantom at the New London Theatre this summer.
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