A fun musical with a fantastic cast, but it’s let down by sound issues on the night, making lyrics hard to decipher.
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Podcast: It’s time for your Song of the Summer
Tristan Jackson-Pate talks about upcoming gig theatre show, Song of the Summer
Read More »Review: Her Hem, Etcetera Theatre
An exploration into multiple pertinent societal questions
Read More »Review: Massaoke – Sing The Musicals, Clapham Grand
A spectacular celebration of show tunes, and a safe space to channel your inner Elphaba, Fantine or even Baloo.
Read More »Review: That Is Not Who I Am, Royal Court
From the opening official announcement to the closing dispute, it leaves more questions than answers
Read More »Review: Ten Days in a Madhouse, Jack Studio Theatre
An original, innovative, and engaging production with captivating video design.
Read More »Review: Forsaking Others, White Bear Theatre
A story with a few nuggets of good performance and humour.
Read More »Interview: Shining A Female Light on Diversifications
Kaara Benstead on bringing Diversifications to Old Red Lion
Read More »Review: The Gunpowder Plot, The Tower Vaults
An ambitious immersive experience, cleverly curated and with great potential.
Read More »Review: Dreamers 夢中人 , Omnibus Theatre
Clapham’s Omnibus Theatre continues to sparkle with a collection of original productions that give home to a range of voices and identities during their 2022 summer season. Its most current offering shines a light on the aftermath of the 2019 Hong Kong protests. In 2019, to dream in Hong Kong was a euphemism for protest. To dream was tough, challenging and threatening. Further, given that there may still be risks for those that have opposed the government changes, this production ...
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