With tighter acting and more comedy this could be a great show.
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Mr. Tiger Goes Wild, Chelsea Theatre – Review
This big-hearted story about the importance of meeting your friends halfway is perfect for the festive season (despite probably being the least Christmassy show around right now).
Read More »The Merchant of Venice, Almeida Theatre – Review
This sparkling RSC production gives Shakespeare’s legendary play new vitality and glamour.
Read More »The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Rose Theatre Kingston – Review
Something different from your usual pantomimes, this musical adaptation of the beloved children’s story is a festive outing for the whole family.
Read More »The Tin Soldier, Roundhouse – Review
A bold and beautiful production – an enchanting experience for young children.
Read More »A Christmas Carol, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
A sometimes charming, occasionally dark version of the perennial Christmas tale.
Read More »Aladdin, Shaw Theatre – Review
A great-looking and truly contemporary panto with nifty dance routines and familiar songs to tap your feet along to.
Read More »Fear in a Handful of Dust, COGARTSpace – Review
A WWI play packed with intensity, drama and humour – well worth seeing.
Read More »Tiger Country, Hampstead Theatre – Review
Sharp direction and script combine in a powerful, energetic medical drama that lays bare the contradictions and inadequacies of a busy London hospital.
Read More »Sikes & Nancy, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A truly impressive and terrifying tour-de-force that shows off the power of the actor and the word. Fans of the Gothic should not miss it.
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