A fun family night out. Cheer the goodies, hiss at the baddies, laugh along with the dame.
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The Fitzrovia Radio Hour’s Christmas Special, St James Theatre – Review
A good show undermined by an over reliance on props for the majority of its laughs.
Read More »Dick Whittington and his Cat, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
Past, present and future collide in the atmospheric Wilton’s Music Hall as Dick Whittington and the colourful cast of Old London Town provide a great evening of family entertainment.
Read More »Crick Crack Club: Fairytales for Grown-ups, Soho Theatre – Review
An entertaining night out reminiscent of time spent with a favourite naughty aunt or uncle when you were a child, and they told you scary stories.
Read More »Pride and Prejudice: The Panto, Cockpit Theatre – Review
The best of pantomime meets the best of Austen.
Read More »The Three Kings, St James Theatre Studio – Review
A play with some potential but too short to stand on its own and in need of a good polish.
Read More »Kim Noble: You’re Not Alone, Soho Theatre – Review
A brazen, clever and deeply unsettling study of loneliness and the nature of human existence.
Read More »Mirror Mirror, King’s Head Theatre – Review
A very funny and accomplished panto that wears its cleverness lightly.
Read More »The Little Match Girl, The Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
A great way to introduce your younger family members to the theatre and the wonders of watching a live performance, and one that won't leave parents clock watching waiting for it all to be over.
Read More »Big Bang Data, Somerset House – Exhibition Review
An interesting exhibition which covers a lot of ground in the topic of Big Data.
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