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Review: Lucifer, Bread and Roses Theatre
A new two-hander that explores the issues of stammering with humour, bringing out the tenderness between father and son in…
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Review: Frankenstein, Bridge House Theatre
This ambitious, impressive gothic tale offers drama, humanity and authenticity, portraying a monster just like Mary Shelley envisaged.
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Review: Top Hat, New Wimbledon Theatre
Tap your troubles away in a wondrous world of spectacle, exotic locations, sumptuous costumes, breathtaking dancing and unforgettable numbers. A…
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Review: Boy Band, The Glitch
Sixty minutes of fun, giggles and smiles, as engaging thirty-somethings take the proverbial out of boy bands
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Review: Needy, Golden Goose Theatre
Love, wackiness, obsession, humour and truth, both real and surreal, come together in James Malam’s new play. It fizzes and…
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Review: The Pitch, Theatre 503
It is not often that great writing, great acting, and great direction come together but The Pitch delivers a humdinger…
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Review: Vera; Or, The Nihilists, Jack Studio Theatre
Oscar Wilde and a Russian militant named Vera – a marriage made in heaven?
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Review: The Truth About Blayds, Finborough Theatre
A fascinating revival of an A.A. Milne play that will transport you back to the twenties.
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