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Blue, Pleasance Theatre – Review
Beccy Smith Directed by Darren East ★★★ Pros: Intimate setting, the original musical compositions and the beautiful, magical moments the…
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Musicals
Thriller Live, Lyric Theatre – Review
There is no story but for my money, that doesn’t matter. The singing is stunning, the dancing incredible and I…
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Love Story, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre – Review
Erich SegalBook and lyrics by Stephen Clark Music and additional lyrics by Howard Goodall Directed by Joseph C. Walsh and musical supervision…
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Pretty Ugly, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Written and performed by Louise Orwin ★★★★ Pros: The serious and contemporary subject matter that affects all of us. Cons:…
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Musicals
From Here to Eternity , Shaftesbury Theatre – Review
Harvey’s direction may lack a bit of punch but it delivers a tremendous amount of fun and frolics. Brilliant, good-feel,…
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Fatherland , Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Nic Green ★★★★ Pros: Nic Green’s absolute vivacity; a ferocious performer, sparkling with creativity and life. Cons: On a practical…
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Olives and Blood, Brixton East – Review
Michael Bradford Directed by Prav MJ★★★ Pros: A cleverly constructed play in a great venue that may have you longing…
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Coward, White Bear Theatre – Review
James Martin CharltonDirected by Terence Mann★★★★ Pros: An enthralling and colourful look into the private life of one of the…
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Off West End
The Many Apologies of Pecos Bill, Battersea Arts Centre
A very impressive one-man show that is funny, smart, and moving.
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