Dark satire delivered in bright, breezy and impressively physical style.
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The Braille Legacy, Charing Cross Theatre – Review
A highly worth seeing new musical. Multi-sensory, thoughtful and exquisite performances by the cast and orchestra.
Read More »Half a Sixpence, Noel Coward Theatre – Review
A flawlessly executed production of an almost flawless show.
Read More »Whisper House, The Other Palace – Review
Unexceptional wartime musical with superfluous spooks.
Read More »Shit-Faced Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
It might be very much a one joke pony, but that one joke has so much to offer it’s worth seeing again and again.
Read More »This Joint is Jumpin’, The Other Palace – Review
A ninety minute celebration of the music and life of jazz icon Fats Waller.
Read More »Sublime, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A slow build to an unsatisfying end.
Read More »Triple Threat, Soho Theatre – Review
Irreverent, bold and outrageous, this show is just something else.
Read More »The Frogs, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
Even with the touch of Sondheim this is heavy going, but still manages to shine with some pleasing performances.
Read More »Honeymoon in Vegas, London Palladium – Review
The Palladium has never looked, felt or sounded quite so sumptuous.
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