Month: April 2026

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Review: Sister Act, London Oratory Theatre

The best am dram production I’ve seen in a long time – filled with beautiful vocals, an energetic ensemble and…

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Review: Copenhagen, Hampstead Theatre 

A script that demands and rewards attention, but a production that still needs time to settle.

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Review: Talking Heads, The White Bear Theatre

Compelling performances and inventive staging refresh Alan Bennett’s seminal monologues, carrying the audience to devastating depths.

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Review: Rowling In It, King’s Head Theatre

A strong and engaging performance, in which an actress is forced to reflect on her choice to play a role…

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Review: TWO, Park Theatre  

A funny, fast-paced and heart-wrenching collection of stories all set in a classic British pub.

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Review: Fawlty Towers, Lyceum Theatre

A faithful recreation of the iconic 70s comedy with an extraordinary central performance from Danny Bayne.

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Review: Fickle Eulogy, Circle & Star Theatre

An earnest portrayal of loss delivered with real heart that unfortunately struggles against a disjointed narrative and a hit-and-miss rhythm

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Review: Spiderfly, The Space

A play never given the chance to build the required tension due to some weak directing decisions.

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Review: Rajiv’s Starry Feelings, Camden People’s Theatre

A charming celestial encounter with super, sensory interaction for a young audience.

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Review: Seven Drunken Nights: The Story Of The Dubliners, New Wimbledon Theatre

A musical tribute let down by clunky storytelling but buoyed by terrific songs, skilled playing, and just enough infectious Irish…

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