Though not overly original, the play is well-executed and has great entertainment value, providing feelings both of heartbreak and joy.
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Kite, Soho Theatre – Review
The Wrong Crowd have another joyful show on their hands which I’m sure will delight audiences of all ages. You’ll leave with giant smile on your face.
Read More »Robin Hood, Theatre Royal Stratford East – Review
A fun family night out. Cheer the goodies, hiss at the baddies, laugh along with the dame.
Read More »Dick Whittington and his Cat, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
Past, present and future collide in the atmospheric Wilton’s Music Hall as Dick Whittington and the colourful cast of Old London Town provide a great evening of family entertainment.
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 »Nutcracker! The Musical, Pleasance Theatre – Review
An amusing musical which does not quite reaching its full potential.
Read More »The Ballad of Robin Hood, Southwark Playhouse – review
A fresh and exciting take on a familiar tale that will ensure you never look at Robin Hood the same way again!
Read More »Baddies: The Musical, Unicorn Theatre – review
A witty family show with a brilliant array of familiar characters as you have never seen them before. Hilarious and perplexing in turns.
Read More »Fowl Play, Puppet Theatre Barge – Review
A great introduction to theatre and puppetry for young children.
Read More »Pinocchio, St Paul’s Church – Review
A beautiful promenade performance of the old classic that combines puppetry, music, theatre and storytelling with a flourish that will enchant both children and adults.
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