An excellent cast and a brilliantly adapted script make this tale of lust, deceit and power a really special production.
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This is Not a Christmas Play, Top Secret Comedy Club – Review
An undemanding, knockabout comedy that makes for a short but entertaining night out. A professional cast adds a lot to the amusing script.
Read More »SIRO-A, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
A fun evening in the same vein as Stomp or the Blue Man Group, but with more technology.
Read More »One Snowy Night, Discover Children’s Story Centre – Review
With lots of laughter, interaction and surprises, this is a wonderful hour of entertainment for little ones!
Read More »Apartment 40C, London Theatre Workshop – Review
You will struggle to keep the smile off your face after seeing this bittersweet, sensitive and heartfelt musical full of life, laughter and love.
Read More »The Fourth Wise Man, Unicorn Theatre – Review
Frustratingly close, but fragmentation within the play means it's never quite there.
Read More »Robin Hood, The Tramshed – Review
A fun, thoroughly modern Christmas pantomime
Read More »The Mikado, Charing Cross Theatre – Review
An enjoyable revival of an old classic with tunes you’ll be whistling on your way home, but definitely not everybody’s cup of tea.
Read More »Silent Planet, Finborough Theatre – Review
A powerful piece, emphasising how literature can be used to transport us from even the direst of situations and how relationships can be formed in the most unexpected of places.
Read More »Wind in the Willows, The Vaudeville Theatre – Review
A seamless blend of music, dance and puppetry make this an elegant adaptation of Kenneth Grahame’s children’s classic.
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