This existential musical does not live up to its potential.
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Honk!, The Intimate Theatre – Review
A great family musical, much like a summer pantomime. It’s music and lyrics are done justice by the Finchley and Friern Barnet Operatic Society however there is room for improvement for this gang.
Read More »Thérèse Raquin, Finborough Theatre – Review
This radical adaptation of Zola’s dark and shocking masterpiece is brimming with derailed passion, haunting criminality and withering comedy. Fans of the novel and the play should see this version.
Read More »Ordinary Days, London Theatre Workshop – Review
If you are a fan of (Broadway) musicals performed lovingly and skilfully this will be right up your street.
Read More »Urinetown, St. James Theatre – Review
Urinetown brings to life a dystopian future in superb neo-noir steampunk style - a cult theatrical classic in the making.
Read More »Ushers: The Front Of House Musical, Charing Cross Theatre – Review
This production is everything a musical should be and more. A cheeky take on the life behind the scenes at a West End theatre; a must see for even the most reluctant musical goer. A fantastic night out.
Read More »Hero, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
The makings of a good show are definitely here, but the execution is lacking.
Read More »The Mistress Cycle, The Landor Theatre – Review
This song-cycle is well-performed and the actresses are great to watch and listen to, but the story lacks direction.
Read More »The Musical Detective Agency, The Space – Review
This is a brave, high energy piece packed with talent and good intentions, but it slightly misses the mark.
Read More »Grantley’s Show, The Poor School – Review
An entertaining evening which showcased the talents of the students very effectively, but which was lacking in variety.
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