You will struggle to keep the smile off your face after seeing this bittersweet, sensitive and heartfelt musical full of life, laughter and love.
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The Mikado, Charing Cross Theatre – Review
An enjoyable revival of an old classic with tunes you’ll be whistling on your way home, but definitely not everybody’s cup of tea.
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 »The Realness, Hackney Downs Studios – Review
A fizzy and funny evening full of highs and lows that you’ll be wanting to hash out at the pub after.
Read More »An Evening with Molly Ringwald, The Pheasantry – Review
A good show in which great music compensated for the inconveniences of the venue.
Read More »Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, Charing Cross Theatre – Review
Any fan of Jacques Brel’s music will enjoy this well performed revue of his songs, but it is unlikely to appeal to those that prefer light and frivolous music.
Read More »Frankenstein: The Metal Opera, The Space Arts Centre – Review
Fabulous gothic fun in a quirky format.
Read More »Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Harrington’s Pie and Mash Shop – Review
Thrilling, original and demonstrating lots of creativity, Sweeney Todd rivals big budget West End shows with the enthusiasm of its cast and the intimacy of immersive theatre.
Read More »Damn Yankees, Landor Theatre – Review
High-stepping musical theatre in the classic Broadway tradition.
Read More »War Correspondents, Stratford Circus – Review
A well-intentioned but ultimately misjudged tribute to the most dangerous of professions.
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