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Scenes from Hello Again, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
An energised play with some West-End worthy performances.
Read More »Hostage Song, Finborough Theatre – Review
A new kind of musical that challenges its audience with a twisted perspective on a hostage story.
Read More »Fashion Victim The Musical, Cinema Museum – Review
A very enjoyable evening of singing, dancing and laughing.
Read More »Bathhouse: The Musical, Above The Stag Theatre – Review
Pros: A charismatic cast and lots and lots of laughter. Cons: The story is as thin as can be. Bathhouse: The Musical is essentially a fish-out-of-water story about a young gay man’s introduction to the Bathhouse. He is looking for love but shocked to learn that the other men have much more immediate concerns! Created by Tim Evanicki and Esther Daack, the show was first performed in Florida in 2006. A lot has changed since then in the world of ...
Read More »Zanna, Don’t!, Landor Theatre – Review
High camp – this fab musical is all sequins, rainbows and fun.
Read More »Rock The Ballet, Peacock Theatre – Review
It’s loud, cheeky, unsubtle and unabashedly entertaining. A proper crowd-pleaser.
Read More »Picture Perfect, St James Theatre – Review
A schmaltzy song cycle with heartwarming highs that will leave you feeling fuzzy.
Read More »Miss Saigon, Prince Edward Theatre – Review
Miss Saigon is a stunning musical and will entertain audiences for many years to come but this revival doesn’t quite live up to die-hard fan’s expectations.
Read More »Fings Ain’t Wot They Used T’be, Theatre Royal Stratford East – Review
A barnstorming update of a musical showcasing the unique talent of Lionel Bart.
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