West End
The glitz and glamour which everyone knows. London’s answer to Broadway. You’ll find some of the best productions in the world here, so save up the pennies and get stuck in!
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Review: Milk, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre
A timely, hugely powerful articulation of the relentless human impact of disaster
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Review: The Crucible, Shakespeare’s Globe
A gripping and timely Crucible that finds a natural home in the shadowed timbers of the Globe.
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Review: The Fifth Step, @SohoPlace
An almost immersive study of the world of the alcoholic, this complex show crackles with dynamic energy.
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Review: Jaha Koo: Haribo Kimchi, South Bank Centre
A fascinating, unconventional show about the sensory footprints we create and the effect they have on ourselves and others
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Review: Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare’s Globe
A Wild West reimagining that plays for laughs but stumbles on the road to tragedy.
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Review: BRB2 Carlos Acosta’s Ballet Celebration, Sadler’s Wells East
A celebration of Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballet Russes, and a chance to showcase some upcoming talent
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Review: Rambert x (LA)HORDE: Bring Your Own, Southbank Centre
The charismatic combination of Rambert and (LA) HORDE is exemplified in this breathtaking trio of pieces presented at Queen Elizabeth Hall.
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Review: Kabel, Sadler’s Wells East
There’s promise here, but it’s buried under the weight of its own ambition.
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Review: Breakin’ Convention 2025, Sadler’s Wells
For the more witchy among you, May Day bank holiday or Beltane is all about renewal, regrowth, and May poles. I have my own tradition, which is an artistic celebration of the new, budding, and blossoming: Breakin’ Convention.