Efficient revival of a lightweight gay love story
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Romantic Revolution, London Palladium – Review
A unique evening at the theatre. The objective of bringing ballet to a more diverse audience is achieved, but possibly at the expense of a well put-together evening.
Read More »The Existence Formula, Tristian Bates Theatre – Review
A meditation on the riddle of existence presented through the mouths of various characters as well as physical theatre.
Read More »Dante’s Divine Comedy, Barons Court Theatre – Review
A young theatre group showing what a little imagination and risk-taking can do. This is theatre that should be appealing to both young and old and that needs a wider audience.
Read More »Interview: Peter Duncan on ‘Million Dollar Quartet’
'Blue Peter' presenter Peter Duncan talks bringing Memphis, Tennessee, to the stage in 'Million Dollar Quartet'.
Read More »And the Rest of me Floats, Rose Lipman Building – Review
A fabulously inventive and insightful journey into gender identity.
Read More »Win A Pair of Tickets to Hammer House of Horror LiveThe Soulless Ones @ Hoxton Hall
Boo. Sorry, did we scare you? In that case, you better not enter our competition to see Hammer House of Horror Live. Cowards, leave now before it gets even scarier. HAMMER HOUSE OF HORROR LIVE Meet Carmilla, Queen of the Vampires. Immerse yourself in a sensuous, sexy, spine tingling world. Witness the Hoxton Hive of Vampires attempt a bloody ritual that will allow them to appear in the daylight. Experience the unique atmosphere of The Hoxton Hall, one of London’s finest ...
Read More »Bullish, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
A triumphant piece of theatre that is entertaining and thought-provoking in equal measure. The ensemble cast have a collaborative relationship which is beautiful to watch.
Read More »Angel, Arcola Theatre – Review
An explosive one-woman play following the story of Rehana ‘the angel’ who joined the fight against ISIS in Syria to try and save her father and liberate her homeland.
Read More »The Knowledge – Charing Cross Theatre, Review
A treat for lovers of London, with beautifully observed characters and situations. Although the plot feels sleepy at times, the contemporary relevance makes it compelling.
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