Mike Carter
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The Strange Tale of Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
An irresistible night of physical comedy.
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Fascinating Aida, Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank – Review
This festive season is the perfect excuse to catch cabaret royalty at the Queen Elizabeth Hall.
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Hunger, Arcola Theatre – Review
Hunger never quite brings its challenging source material to life.
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Much Ado About Nothing, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
There is much for audiences to enjoy in this hugely successful production
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Who They Were, Etc Theatre – Review
Engaging thanks to spirited performances from a keen young cast.
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Youthquake, Stratford Circus Arts Centre – Review
totally irresistible and genuinely moving whatever your age
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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Union Theatre – Review
The Union's latest classic revival makes for a disappointing night out.
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Black Chiffon, Park Theatre – Review
Championing new work from under-represented voices is surely now standard for all right-thinking theatre makers. Perhaps also a key responsibility…
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Showtune, Union Theatre – Review
some of Broadway’s best songs will delight musical theatre lovers.
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Mr Stink, Chickenshed – Review
With theatre access and diversity issues continually in the headlines lately, it’s worth remembering Chickenshed has been blazing a trail…
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