This irreverent jolly on the birth of Jesus is laugh-out-loud funny, and was a great way to see in the Christmas period.
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Eric and Little Ern, St James Theatre – Review
Not a story of Morecambe and Wise themselves, but more of a reflection on and reproduction of their comedy act. This is a pleasant and funny walk down memory lane.
Read More »A Christmas Carol, Pleasance Theatre – Review
With tighter acting and more comedy this could be a great show.
Read More »Aladdin, Shaw Theatre – Review
A great-looking and truly contemporary panto with nifty dance routines and familiar songs to tap your feet along to.
Read More »Shipwrecked! An Entertainment, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
The Jack Studio does it again with another excellent, unique production that effectively incorporates a range of theatrical styles.
Read More »Noel Coward’s Christmas Spirits, St James Studio – Review
The intimate setting of the St James Studio is ideal, with the audience engaged from the start. By the end, many members of the audience joined in with the finale We Wish you a Merry Christmas emphasising the production’s Christmas spirit.
Read More »This is Not a Christmas Play, Top Secret Comedy Club – Review
An undemanding, knockabout comedy that makes for a short but entertaining night out. A professional cast adds a lot to the amusing script.
Read More »One Snowy Night, Discover Children’s Story Centre – Review
With lots of laughter, interaction and surprises, this is a wonderful hour of entertainment for little ones!
Read More »Wind in the Willows, The Vaudeville Theatre – Review
A seamless blend of music, dance and puppetry make this an elegant adaptation of Kenneth Grahame’s children’s classic.
Read More »Cinderella and the Beanstalk, Theatre 503 – Review
A smart, funny and affectionate homage to the traditional pantomime.
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