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: Love In Slough, Hope Theatre
A one hour, one man musical about navigating a mid-life crisis with good songs and gentle humour.
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Review: The Bitter Pill, Libra Cafe
Raw, experimental, and defiantly queer— a playful dissection of gender.
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Review: Maiden Voyage, Southwark Playhouse Elephant
A production that embarks with strong vocals and good intentions, but its storytelling lacks wind in its sails.
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Review: Extraordinary Women, Jermyn Street Theatre
A fascinating glimpse into the worlds of the 1920s privilege and the fascinating Sirens of Greek mythology.
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Review: Sing Street, Lyric Hammersmith
Irresistible beats and feel-good rhythm are the heart of this musical adaptation that leaves you wanting more
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Review: Operation Mincemeat, Fortune Theatre
A new cast brings fresh energy, sharp comedy, and unique interpretations.
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Review: Spend The Night, Riverside Studios
A messy mix of comedy, tragedy, songs, storytelling, and old-school showbiz that covers familiar millennial angst.