A haunting and beautiful new musical based on a sorrowful letter Oscar Wilde wrote while imprisoned for homosexuality.
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Blues in the Night, Hackney Empire – Review
Sultry, sexy, soulful and sassy. A wonderful musical production in the glorious Hackney Empire. Not to be missed!
Read More »Avenue Q, Greenwich Theatre -Review
Don't waste your time with TV animation comedy; grab a ticket and enjoy the live music, outrageous lyrics, and buckets of humour this show brings to the stage!
Read More »Orpheus, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
If you have any love for theatre and performance it is imperative you go and see this play.
Read More »Best of Friends, Landor Theatre – Review
Solid contemporary musical at a great venue.
Read More »Out of Order, The Courtyard – Review
Out of Order has the marks of something, in a fledgling state, which has a lot of potential.
Read More »Cool Rider, The Duchess Theatre – Review
A tongue-in cheek follow up to Grease, Cool Rider bursts with energy and humour.
Read More »The Beautiful Game, Union Theatre – Review
A show that captures the youthful exuberance and struggles of growing up in The Troubles but with some weak writing and music.
Read More »Finian’s Rainbow, Charing Cross Theatre – Review
A lovely show, although the ludicrous plot, including pantomime villains and leprechauns, is hard to embrace. The audience, which had a very wide age range from the very young (including a baby), loved it.
Read More »Once We Lived Here, King’s Head Theatre – Review
This show offers an authentic message about life in the Australian outback but fails to deliver escapism.
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