Musicals
The triple-threat of music, dance and drama and another staple of the London theatre scene. There are plenty of musicals on the West End, but it’s the Off West End where you’ll find the new stuff, so don’t be afraid to jump in!
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Review: For You, I’d Wait, Turbine Theatre
A contemporary rock musical that shakes rattles and rolls
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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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Review: The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole aged 13 3/4 The Musical, Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch
It was in the second half when placenta flew into the air during the school nativity, which might have been before or after the red sock protest, that I wondered if I’d fallen into someone’s hallucination of their 80’s schooldays.…
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Review: Zorro The Musical, Charing Cross Theatre
funny, lively, tongue-in-cheek and hugely entertaining.
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Review: & Juliet, Shaftesbury Theatre
Modern, joyous and boundlessly energetic.
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Review: Anyone Can Whistle, Southwark Playhouse
Two hours of escapism and fun.
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Review: Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, New Wimbledon Theatre
You’re guaranteed to leave the theatre with a smile
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Review: The Tempest, The Pleasance
it’s queer, it’s loud, it’s brash, it’s juvenile
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Review: School of Rock the Musical, New Wimbledon Theatre
a killer band of schoolkids