An entertaining night out reminiscent of time spent with a favourite naughty aunt or uncle when you were a child, and they told you scary stories.
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Pride and Prejudice: The Panto, Cockpit Theatre – Review
The best of pantomime meets the best of Austen.
Read More »The Three Kings, St James Theatre Studio – Review
A play with some potential but too short to stand on its own and in need of a good polish.
Read More »Kim Noble: You’re Not Alone, Soho Theatre – Review
A brazen, clever and deeply unsettling study of loneliness and the nature of human existence.
Read More »Mirror Mirror, King’s Head Theatre – Review
A very funny and accomplished panto that wears its cleverness lightly.
Read More »The Little Match Girl, The Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
A great way to introduce your younger family members to the theatre and the wonders of watching a live performance, and one that won't leave parents clock watching waiting for it all to be over.
Read More »Big Bang Data, Somerset House – Exhibition Review
An interesting exhibition which covers a lot of ground in the topic of Big Data.
Read More »No Villain, The Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
A naïve but passionate script performed by an amazing cast. The play chronicles the ructions of a family in generational crisis.
Read More »Kitten in Heels, Lost Theatre – Review
It might be labelled as adult, but don't let that put you off. The adult nature is just some dodgy innuendo and colourful language, but nothing should cause much offence to anyone willing to give it a try.
Read More »You For Me For You, Royal Court Theatre – review
You For Me For You is a visually stunning and surreal new play about two starving sisters fleeing North Korea to find freedom and its cost in the United States.
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