A badly organised play with an unapologetically under-rehearsed leading man. Could have been a good piece of high camp theatre but ended up more like a cheesy backwater panto.
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Mmm Hmmm, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
An out of this world a cappella production that needs to be seen to be believed!
Read More »Be Bop A Lula, Ambassadors Theatre – Review
A rousing tribute to some of rock ‘n’ roll’s greatest icons.
Read More »Jerry’s Girls, St James Theatre – Review
A thoroughly enjoyable vocal tour de force. A sheer delight of an evening.
Read More »John and Jen, Drayton Arms – Review
A strong cast do their best with a book that tries to do too much.
Read More »She Loves Me, Landor Theatre – Review
Light, frothy musical entertainment that’s easy on both the eye and ear.
Read More »Happy Ending, Arcola Theatre – Review
A valiant effort, but not quite the riposte to cancer one hoped to see.
Read More »Molly Wobbly, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
This is fearlessly filthy British humour at its best, with a welcome measure of incredibly camp choreography.
Read More »Unsigned, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A convincing coming of age story that is perhaps better suited to a screen than a stage.
Read More »Bat Boy, The Musical, Southwark Playhouse – Review
Competent acting, compelling music, and high production values hold together a story that is at its best bizarre and at its worst manic and unpleasant.
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