A different West End experience that will leave you speechless with hands open in unanswered disbelief – what just happened?!
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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre – Review
A funny if rather ridiculous show that’ll have you signing up for line dance classes as soon as you get home.
Read More »As Is, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A fantastic, poignant portrayal of the AIDS crisis and those it affected. It is brilliantly written, incredibly deep and takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions.
Read More »The Dreamers, St James Theatre – Review
A disappointing addition to a year of commemorative Great War plays. Might suit families with small children, but otherwise unsatisfying.
Read More »1984, Playhouse Theatre – Review
A strong group of actors, fantastic medley of light, sound, video and the set itself make for an intriguing and unforgettable experience.
Read More »The Picture of Dorian Gray, St James Studio – Review
Dorian’s story can teach us all a thing or two about the cult of youth.
Read More »Stop! The Play, Trafalgar Studios – Review
An ode to that one awful play that every theatre practitioner or goer has been involved in or seen and hated,but has great stories to tell in the aftermath to make everyone laugh. A collation of all those stories for the public’s entertainment.
Read More »The Beaux’ Stratagem, National Theatre – Review
With lots of laughs and superb production values this is a surprisingly relevant and very enjoyable show.
Read More »Sunny Afternoon, Harold Pinter Theatre – Review
An award winner deserving of all the praise it has received. Loved it, loved it, loved it.
Read More »iScream, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
Jo is brilliantly funny, and this heartwarming show will leave you with a smile on your face many hours after you leave the theatre.
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