A good show with some catchy songs, but needs some streamlining to make the plot easier to follow.
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The Diary of a Nobody, The King’s Head Theatre – Review
Hilarious and chaotic, it evokes the fun of the original novel with great results.
Read More »The Ring Cycle, The Scoop – Review
An outdoors production south of the river that outshines the West End, this transformation of Wagner’s well-known 19th Century opera will convert any theatre-phobe.
Read More »The Sequel, London Welsh Centre – Review
A great choice for a humorous night out even if it is lacking in its central plotline at times. Guaranteed to make you chuckle!
Read More »Laughing Matters, St James Theatre – Review
A spectacular and hilarious showcase of cabaret numbers and Celia Imrie’s undeniable talent
Read More »Dogfight, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A classic tale of young lives torn apart by a needless war with great songs to boot.
Read More »No Take Backs, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A dark comedy with absurd leanings that presents a good example of Camden Fringe Festival fare.
Read More »Seth Rudetsky Deconstructing Broadway, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
The unconventional vehicle for this stand-up routine produces a memorable performance.
Read More »Luke Stephen – Peace, Love and Not Understanding, Hen and Chickens – Review
A show that had ninety-nine percent of the audience laughing almost constantly. Close to the bone humour for a young crowd.
Read More »My Night With Reg, Donmar Warehouse – Review
The play is brilliantly written and the subtleties in the script ensure that the 1hr45min-long play (with no interval) keeps the audience engaged and on their toes.
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