St Petersburg Ballet Theatre present an exceptionally talented cast of dancers but the choreography is lacking drama and oomph.
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Echoes Of Eternity, London Coliseum – Review
An ancient love story adapted into a striking ballet that needs fine tuning.
Read More »The Secret Garden, Ambassadors Theatre – Review
Unsurprisingly, the kids steal this immensely enjoyable show and prove there are exciting young performers waiting in the wings.
Read More »Rotterdam, Trafalgar Studios – Review
An outstanding play full of brilliantly drawn characters and natural humour that easily holds the attention.
Read More »Win tickets to see How The Other Half Loves at Duke of York’s Theatre
This is your chance to win a pair of tickets to see How The Other Half Loves, at the Duke of York’s Theatre. To enter simply retweet one of our How The Other Half Loves competition tweets before 5pm on 24th July 2016 AND tell us who’s your nightmare dinner party guest. How The Other Half Loves Duke of York’s Theatre Following huge public and critical acclaim since it opened in March, Alan Ayckbourn’s hilarious tale of matrimonial mishaps, How The ...
Read More »American Idiot, Arts Theatre – Review
From air guitars to actual guitars, American Idiot is a musical just different enough to appeal to a whole new audience of theatre goers.
Read More »The Stripper, St James Theatre – Review
A fun pastiche of classic film noir mixed with a good whodunnit, but with a somewhat outdated plot.
Read More »The Sisterhood, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
Pros: Compelling performances, excellent comedic timing, and a clever use of modern language Cons: Not the best space for this piece with some poor directing and staging choices I knew a bit about Molière before attending Leicester Square Theatre on Saturday evening, thanks to my studies of the French Neoclassical era of theatre history, but had yet see one of his works performed. After seeing Ranjit Bolt’s adapted The Sisterhood, I know that I will be back for more humorous ...
Read More »Titanic, Charing Cross Theatre – Review
A remarkable musical work with significant historical value. Certainly bound to become a classic.
Read More »Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
Despite a decent turn from the leading man, there’s simply not that much happening in this show and it’s difficult to stay attentive throughout the entire 45 minute runtime.
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