An easy to watch musical tale, filled with passion and steam.
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In The Heights , King’s Cross Theatre – Review
An exhilarating night of cutting-edge musical theatre that eats any Duracell bunny's dust!
Read More »Close to You: Bacharach Reimagined, Criterion Theatre – Review
A spellbinding 21st Century makeover for one of the greatest songwriters of the 20th Century.
Read More »The White Feather, Union Theatre – Review
Despite some excellent performances and some really lovely songs, this sweet show is let down by a script which is trying to be more complex and complicated than it can manage.
Read More »Pure Imagination, St James Theatre
A stunning night of toe tapping musical theatre celebrating the works of Leslie Bricusse
Read More »Sunny Afternoon, Harold Pinter Theatre – review
Get on board the time travel machine and allow yourself to be whisked into the swinging sixties with one Kinks hit after the other.
Read More »You Won’t Succeed on Broadway if You Don’t Have Any Jews, St. James Theatre – Review
A showstopper of greatest hits commemorating the outstanding contribution made by Jewish composers to both musical theatre and popular culture.
Read More »Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Landor Theatre – Review
A fun, yet unimaginative, revival of a dated classic.
Read More »Let’s Revue… With Jacobs and James, Canal Café Theatre – Review
A wonderfully funny musical and cabaret style examination of a couple’s relationship.
Read More »Tommy, Greenwich Theatre – Review
A solid, budget production of this musical critique on modern society and the vacuousness in which we all operate.
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