Month: November 2023

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Review: The Snow Queen, Polka Theatre

Three kinds of vanilla in a frenetic, frosty fairy tale that’s a bit befuddled.

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Review: Thank You for the Music, Adelphi Theatre

Can the Swedish pop sensations still pull a crowd in this live tribute?

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Review: The Ayes Have It! The Ayes Have It!, Leicester Square Theatre

A fun and entertaining show with real-time political debate

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Review: Nearly Lear, Playground Theatre

A funny, engaging and captivating production of King Lear

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Review: The Mongol Khan, London Coliseum

A visually stunning, colourful, dynamic and energetic story

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Review: The Snowman, Peacock Theatre

A magical family hit that leaves you rushing home to write your letter to Father Christmas.

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Review: Wet Cement, Queens Theatre Hornchurch

A thought-provoking piece of writing

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Review: La Petite Gerda, Wilton’s Music Hall

A charmingly folksy interpretation of a classic fairy tale

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Review: England & Son, Arcola Theatre

A truly stunning one-man performance

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Review: Feeling Afraid As If Something Terrible Is Going To Happen, Bush Theatre

Samuel Barnett's brilliant delivery and Marcelo Dos Santos fantastic writing,

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