An engaging new kid on the block that has the potential to contend with the heavyweight musicals of the West End.
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Abyss, Arcola Theatre – Review
Clever, pacey and fluid. We are carried along the plot so smoothly that we lose a sense of our own time and space.
Read More »Fashion Victim The Musical, The May Fair Hotel – Review
A badly organised play with an unapologetically under-rehearsed leading man. Could have been a good piece of high camp theatre but ended up more like a cheesy backwater panto.
Read More »The Tulip Tree, Drayton Arms Theatre – Review
This is a charming and absorbing portrayal of a truly unique character. A really lovely evening at the theatre.
Read More »The Velveteen Rabbit at The Unicorn Theatre
A gorgeous and engaging production of a well-loved, classic story.
Read More »iScream, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
Jo is brilliantly funny, and this heartwarming show will leave you with a smile on your face many hours after you leave the theatre.
Read More »The Three Lions, St. James Theatre – Review
A playful and witty romp with a very talented cast.
Read More »Dorian Gray, King’s Head Theatre – Review
Pros: An almost uniformly strong cast carries the production with great enthusiasm. Plus there are good songs and music, and innovative audience interaction. Cons: A lacklustre performance from the title role lets down an otherwise excellent show. You can tell the moment you enter the theatre that this is going to be no ordinary performance. The space is filled with a grand piano, a double bed, a sofa, armchairs and other Victorian pieces of furniture – all of which looks ...
Read More »Yeh Shen, Greenwich Theatre – Review
A charming, lively show that mixes lots of ingredients with great skill.
Read More »Playmakers Festival 2015, Tabard Theatre – Review
Two new pieces of varying quality open this festival that champions the new and the different.
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