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Review: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, New Wimbledon Theatre
It’s no secret amongst my family and friends: Matilda is without doubt my favourite musical of all time. I’ve seen it 15 times. So this production of another Roald Dahl classic, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, was really going to have to go some to compete. But I just love that story so it was off to a fighting start! The show sells itself as ‘a world of pure imagination’ drawing from Dahl’s original book and the Warner Brothers’ film. ...
Read More »Review: Far Out, Omnibus Theatre
A rather fun and silly play set in space.
Read More »Review: Tomorrow Is Already Dead, Soho Theatre
A big, brassy, but occasionally slovenly, drag comedy.
Read More »Review The Return of Benjamin Lay, Finborough Theatre
An excellent performance from Mark Povinelli
Read More »Review: School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play, Lyric Hammersmith
Eighty minutes of infectious joy
Read More »Review: these words that’ll linger like ghosts till the day we drop down dead, The Pleasance
Told with the typical Chewboy meta-ness.
Read More »Review: Idiots Assemble: Spitting Image The Musical, Phoenix Theatre
A glorious gobbet of searing satire and exceptional puppetry
Read More »Review: Tentacular Spectacular, Battersea Arts Centre
Both silly and cerebral
Read More »Review: Lost in Music: One Night at the Disco, Adelphi Theatre
An invaluable chance to relive the magic of the 1970s
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