Competent collection of original Gothic stories with violin accompaniment.
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The Wedding Reception, Kingsway Hall Hotel – Review
A piece of immersive theatre where the audience is part of a surprise wedding party for a pair of unsuspecting newly-weds.
Read More »Thark, The Drayton Arms – Review
P.G. Wodehouse this is not, but there are plenty of moments of frothy enjoyment to be had here.
Read More »How to Win Against History, Young Vic – Review
A fresh, funny and fantastic new comedy musical that shines amongst London’s theatre
Read More »Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People, Conway Hall – Review
A great evening that demonstrates that science isn’t just for geeks, that snowflakes should only have six sides and that hedgehogs are very lucky.
Read More »The Box of Delights, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
A wonderful Christmas adventure, packed with mysterious twists and turns.
Read More »The Dirty Thirty, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
A collection of original skits spanning comedy, dramatic monologues, dances, games and songs, all performed by the energetic and multitalented theatre company Degenerate Fox. A diamond in the rough; could be a real gem with some polishing.
Read More »Beauty and The Beast: A Musical Parody, King’s Head Theatre – Review
A classical tale gets a farcical makeover and a feminist rewriting in this riotous musical.
Read More »Great Expectations, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
A vibrant updating of Dickens’ story of a life turned around.
Read More »Daisy Pulls It Off, The Park Theatre – Review
Jubilate! This show was splendidly capital! Witty, pretty and a big hit(ty?), Daisy Pulls It Off is a light hearted and jolly story told by an incredible cast.
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