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The Pianist of Willesden Lane, St. James Theatre – Review
A well-intentioned and professionally faultless production, invested with personal significance by the actor, but dramatically underwhelming.
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Less would have been more in every respect except cast size, where more would definitely have been more.
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A classic children’s tale of sorcery and romance which captivates a grown-up audience with its gothic allure.
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An entertaining night out reminiscent of time spent with a favourite naughty aunt or uncle when you were a child, and they told you scary stories.
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A play with some potential but too short to stand on its own and in need of a good polish.
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Hangmen has had praise heaped upon from all sides and deservedly so. It’s one of the landmark shows of 2015: powerful, hilarious, and one-hundred per cent memorable.
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