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Review: Going For Gold, Park Theatre
A fascinating and educational biopic drama showcasing the challenges and dedication of boxer Frankie Lucas
Read More »Review: La Clique, Leicester Square’s Spiegeltent
A night filled with breathtaking performances and cheeky humour amidst a festive setting.
Read More »Review: The Wondrous Conveyance of Stella Estrella, Etcetera Theatre
A one-woman show encompassing the spirits of many.
Read More »Review: Talking People: Volume 2, Bush Theatre
A masterclass in improvisation, acting and direction.
Read More »Interview: Gangster Rats, Glittering Guests, and Creamy Surprises!
Anthony Spargo, Samuel Bailey, and James Haddrell on what makes this year’s panto a rollicking twist on tradition.
Read More »Review: Kiss Me Kate, Cinema Screening
Kiss Me, Kate won the first ever Tony Award for best musical in 1949 and has since had a long history of successful runs on both Broadway and the West End. It has colourful characters, a simple but timeless love story and catchy show tunes written by the legendary Cole Porter. This illustrious history makes it a big challenge for director Bartlett Sher and stars Adrian Dunbar and Stephanie J. Block to take on. Their recent production at the Barbican, ...
Read More »Feature: Digging the dirt on Sensory Theatre
We joined Oily Cart’s Access and Wellbeing Officer, to explore their sensory "at-home" show 'A World Beneath Us'.
Read More »Review: Armistice Day Concert: What If?, Royal Overseas League
A refreshing evolution of the classical song recital that could be the start of something exciting.
Read More »Review: Make Good: The Post Office Scandal, Omnibus Theatre
Blends community, resilience, and music to spotlight wrongful convictions.
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