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The Duke, Royal Court Theatre – Review
A worthwhile show in aid of a worthwhile cause. You have a nice evening, Save the Children gets money —…
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Interviews
Interview: Joshua McTaggart & Joel Fisher on The Bunker
Artistic Director Joshua McTaggart and Executive Producer Joel Fisher of The Bunker tell us more about what to expect from…
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Interviews
Interview: Robert Crighton on ‘Undead Bard’
Ahead of Undead Bard at Theatre N16, storyteller and comedian Robert Crighton talks bardolatry, Shakespeare tax...and William the zombie stand-up…
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The Brides of Bluebeard, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Cabaret quartet The Ruby Dolls are funny, fiery and feminist in this modern reinterpretation of a classic folk story.
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dreamplay, The Vaults – Review
A weird and wonderful trip into the subconscious for the more adventurous theatregoer; anyone who likes their plays with a…
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Much Ado About Nothing, Selfridges – Review
Perhaps slightly more old-fashioned than re-fashioned, this is nevertheless a charming and spirited production of an old favourite.
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The Hamilton Complex, Unicorn Theatre – Review
A powerful and provocative show that should be mandatory viewing for anyone who is, was or has forgotten what it’s…
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Interviews
Dominic Cooke, From Theatre to Telly
Olivier award-winning director Dominic Cooke discusses his first foray into television with the BBC's 'Hollow Crown: The Wars of the…
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How to Solve a Problem Like Murder, Paradise by Way of Kensal Green
Pros: A well-developed and engaging murder mystery experience in a great venue. With dancing! Cons: There’s a lot of people…
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Weald, Finborough Theatre – Review
A touching play about the difficulties of sharing your emotions and facing up to a changing world.
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