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: & Juliet, Lyceum Theatre
A glorious re-imagining of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, set to the power of Max Martin's extensive back catalogue
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Review: The Mad Ones, The Other Palace
A vocally fantastic and visually clever production that has moments of humour and heartbreak, and brilliantly displays the talents of this intimate cast.
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Review: The Mikado, The Drayton Arms
A whimsical, irreverent, slightly chaotic reimagining of The Mikado that successfully swaps outdated tropes for unlikely magic.
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Review: Shrek the Musical, Acorn Theatre – Worksop
A joyful romp of a production with real heart and a strong feel of community.
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Review: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Sheffield City Hall
Visually spectacular and with excellent performances from its talented leading actors, this production of Roald Dahl's beloved story does not disappoint.
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Review: Calamity Jane, New Wimbledon Theatre
A lively revival with humour and heart.
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Review: Lisa! The Mona Lisa Musical, Hen and Chickens Theatre
A charmingly creative imaging of the life behind the well-known painting, explored with effective characters and songs. Both very entertaining and thought-provoking.
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Review: Marie and Rosetta, Rose Theatre Kingston
A long overdue tribute to two titans of rock and roll, told with wit, warmth and two absolutely glorious performances.
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Review: SNAP: A New Musical, King’s Head Theatre
A stylish new musical which has intriguing themes, but is limited by underdeveloped characters and a muddled narrative.
