Gabriel Wilding
Gabriel is a Rose Bruford graduate, playwright, aspiring novelist, and cephalopod lover. When he’s not obsessing over his next theatre visit he can be found in Soho nattering away to anyone who will listen about Akhenaten, complex metaphysical ethics and the rising price of cocktails. He lives in central London with his boyfriend and a phantom dog.
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Review: Cruise, Apollo Theatre
Jack Holden’s creative tour de force Cruise returns to the West End
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Review: The Importance of being Earnest, The Roman Theatre of Verulamium
This tale of deception in the upper classes is given a roaring 1920’s overhaul.
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Review: Beauty and the Beast, London Palladium
A high intensity, full-on production that might please the kids but is definitely starting to feel dated.
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Review: Dreamgirls, New Wimbledon Theatre
This fleeting opportunity to see the hit 80s musical Dreamgirls must be snatched
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Film Review: Cyrano
Cyrano de Bergerac is brought once again vividly onto the silver screen
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Review: 2:22 A Ghost Story, Gielgud Theatre
the ghost story still has the power to delight
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