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Another F*cking Variety Show, London Wonderground – Review
Stylish cabaret-style fun with Lili and friends in a gorgeous venue.
Read More »The Liberation of Colette Simple, Jackson’s Lane Theatre – Review
A charmingly staged and well performed first project for new musical theatre innovators, Spatfeather.
Read More »Mass (work in progress), Camden People’s Theatre – Review
An interesting discussion about the place of religion in the modern day, but needs a little more development before coming to fruition.
Read More »Ghost From A Perfect Place, Arcola Theatre – Review
This evocative revival of East End gangster life is enjoyable if a little on the tame side.
Read More »Mother Courage and Her Children, The Royal Arsenal – Review
Despite uncomfortable conditions, this was a well-performed and directed production in a fittingly historical setting.
Read More »Win tickets to Urinetown! – Closed
This week we're delighted to be able to offer you the chance to win two top price tickets to the utterly brilliant musical Urinetown, which is opening soon in the West End's Apollo Theatre!
Read More »A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Red Lion, Barnes – Review
Energetic, extremely funny production that never allows the audience to get bored.
Read More »Spank House, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
A triumph! Jake Costello’s performance is incomparable. Arguably one of the best shows in south London!
Read More »Osric Omand and the Untimely Outbreak, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Hammer Horror meets The Rocky Horror Picture Show meets a student review. Bad, but in a good way. There could be the kernel of a cult following here.
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