A fun and hilarious musical with an energetic cast.
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The Stationmaster, Tristan Bates Theatre – review
A dark and morally ambiguous new piece of musical writing is brought to life by starry performers in a small and intimate venue.
Read More »Lost and Boundless, The Swiss Church – Review
An exciting double bill debut from a new company promising a bright future.
Read More »La Soirée, Southbank Center – Review
A varied and talented selection of performers will have you laughing, gasping, cheering and singing.
Read More »The Notebook, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
I felt this show collapsed under its own ideas. It could have been cut down, if only for the sake of my legs.
Read More »Penny Arcade: Longing Lasts Longer, Soho Theatre – Review
Age cannot wither her: Penny Arcade delivers a fiery lament with wit, insight and bounce.
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Read More »Al Cubo, The Albany – Review
A slow paced and muddled show where the artists’ talent often drowns in a lack of consistency.
Read More »Encounter, Above the Stag – Review
Perhaps a crowd pleaser for the regulars and a certain market. It doesn’t do what it advertises: it is not heart-breaking, nor a truthful exploration of forbidden gay love.
Read More »United We Stand, CLF Art Café – Review
An engaging, funny and thought provoking piece of political theatre that incorporates drama, song, physical theatre and puppetry to educate you about an appalling miscarriage of justice in Britain's history.
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