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A Family Affair, Drayton Arms Theatre
Agnes Jaoui & Jean-Pierre Bacri Directed by Christine Renard★★★ Pros: Strong acting and expert timing elevated the play to a…
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Cheer Up, It Might Never Happen, Camden People’s Theatre
Sophia Kingshill Directed by Pradeep Jey ★★★ Pros: A surprising and welcome narrative which examines what it means to live…
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Off West End
As You Like It, Russell Square
A perfect experience for a summer day, the RADA cast gives a sunny and cheerful performance that will brighten anyone's…
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Derren Brown: Infamous, Palace Theatre
Written and performed by Derren Brown ★★★★★ Pros: You will be completely enthralled and enraptured by Derren Brown’s hypnotic and…
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Walking: Holding, Battersea Arts Centre
Devised by Rosana Cade★★★★ Pros: A new approach to challenging audience members’ perceptions of others. Cons: It’s a very challenging…
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Vaudevilles and Other Sketches, Jermyn Street Theatre
Anton Chekhov Translated and adapted by Michael Frayn Directed by Jenny Eastop ★★★★ Pros: Seamlessly staged and well-acted, with six different mini plays…
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The Decorator, The Space
Donald Churchill Directed by Franko Figueiredo ★★★ Pros: Ingenious farce set-up, vibrant comedic performances and a fun sixties setting. Cons:…
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Dr N. H. Service, Ms Surveillance and Dame Lansley May, Etcetera Theatre
Written and directed by Paul Martin ★★★ Pros: A strong opinion piece with a definitive voice, unafraid of the provocative…
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Outdoor
Pride and Prejudice, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Quite simply, this is a must see for all Austen fans this summer.
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Fuente Ovejuna, CLF Art Café
Lope de Vega Adapted by Tangram Theatre Company Directed by Daniel Goldman ★★★★★ Pros: Has theatre ever been this fun?!…
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