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Off West End

Ah, the Off West End. For those not familiar with the term, this is where the real magic of the London theatre scene happens. Great shows are born here, in pubs, in 50-seat theatres, in tunnels. Recommended for the adventurous – we can’t get enough of it, and you’ll save a quid or two as well!

Win tickets to The Buskers Opera at Park Theatre

This is your chance to win tickets to see The Buskers Opera at the Park Theatre. To enter simply tweet us with the answer to this question, by 5pm on 24.4.16 Question: Which traditional opera is The Buskers Opera based on? A) The Baker’s Opera B) The Butcher’s Opera C) The Beggar’s Opera   The Buskers Opera A new musical by Dougal Irvine 28 April – 4 June, Park Theatre www.parktheatre.co.uk/whats-on/the-buskers-opera Expect a reckless abandon of political correctness and some top ...

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The Sugar-Coated Bullets of the Bourgeoisie, Arcola Theatre – Review

Pros: The set was absolutely mind-blowing. Cons: There was too much swearing in a script that otherwise flowed quite nicely. From the moment I entered the auditorium at the Arcola, I wished I could take a multi-sensorial picture of the mesmerising set into which I had been welcomed. Immersed in a cloud of incense-perfumed haze, a staircase led up to a red curtain, which was guarded on both sides by Chinese lanterns. Two golden doors and pillars with engraved logograms completed ...

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Far from Fiction, Lion and Unicorn Theatre – Review

Pros: Far from Fiction explores interesting themes and ideas, and contains some touching moments. Cons: At times the script drags, feeling underdeveloped and poorly edited, and this limits the power of the production. As I’ve mentioned before on this site, I have a personal and professional interest in mental health and its depiction on stage, so you would think Far from Fiction would be right up my street. This new play is an exploration of self-harm, in several of its ...

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