Year: 2025

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Review: A Christmas Carol, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield 

A wholly delightful retelling of the Dickens classic with a stunning set, excellent performances and the sublime addition of Sheffield…

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Review: Beauty and the Beast: A Horny Love Story, Charing Cross Theatre

A gloriously filthy adult panto bursting with camp, chaos, and heart – proving you really can do anything you put…

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Review: Private View, Soho Theatre

Exploring queer love, art, science and coercive control in an entangled relationship, this debut play often lands and sometimes feels…

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Review: The Great Christmas Feast, The Lost Estate

Enjoy a heartwarming festive feast in the company of Charles Dickens in this immersive theatrical event which won’t fail to…

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Review: Below the Treeline, The Space  

A tale of a student love triangle goes deep into personal relationships and explores big questions about how we relate…

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Review: Paddington The Musical, Savoy Theatre

You will believe a bear can talk in this timely celebration of the benefits of kindness.

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Review: The Grim, Southwark Playhouse Borough

An enjoyable comedic thriller packed with action, supernatural happenings, and witty jokes that is both unsettling and hilarious.

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Review: Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson – Apt. 2B, Arcola Theatre 

A mad cap Sherlock Holmes compendium with a feminist twist which raises a few laughs but mainly misses its mark.

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Review: Red, Chickenshed 

Who’s afraid of the Big Bad – Granny? Once again, Chickenshed prove themselves masters of the reimagined fairytale with this…

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Review: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story, Alexandra Palace

It lingers in its chills, atmosphere, and quiet reminder of the compassion at the heart of Dickens’ timeless tale.

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