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An Innocent Man & Whodunnit, The Space – Review
A fun, entertaining production with a great cast. Well worth a look.
Read More »The Tempest, Cockpit Theatre – Review
A dynamic, engaging and fast-paced show which would be particularly good for a younger audience.
Read More »Invincible, St James Theatre – Review
Some of the circumstances that both couples find themselves in don’t seem entirely believable, however this is a very enjoyable production that will make you laugh out loud.
Read More »Normal Love, Sadler’s Wells – Review
Intense and powerful, exploring ‘normal love’ through the extremes of emotions using dance and music. An experience I won’t forget in a hurry.
Read More »Fat Man, Ovalhouse – Review
A touching version of Orhpeus and Eurydice that is at times exceptional. The show adds something to the original story by bringing it up to date, which was quite unexpected.
Read More »Diaghilev Festival Gala, London Coliseum – Review
An incredible programme of Russian opera and ballet that had us all clapping until our hands hurt!
Read More »I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change, Battersea Barge – Review
A laugh out loud and saucy romp that is a sheer delight no matter what your relationship status.
Read More »Petrushka/ Chopiniana/ Polovtsian Dances, London Coliseum – Review
A really exciting evening of ballet that has been extremely well programmed to provide a great variety of dance. Perfect for someone who has never watched ballet before.
Read More »Beats by Del, The Nursery Theatre – Review
Light-hearted, fun and silly – everything that an improv night should be.
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