West End/ SOLT venues
We’ve expanded our definition of West End to include those big venues that whilst not physically in the West End, budget wise are very similar. Think of places like Southbank Centre or Royal Albert Hall. Generally these are the venues that are members of the Society of London Theatre and eligible for all the big award ceremonies. Whilst we don’t attend lots of these shows, now and again it’s fun to savour the glitz and glamour they can offer.
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Review: Born With Teeth, Wyndham’s Theatre
A rare beast in the West End; a clever play for clever, curious audiences.
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Review: We Should Never Have Walked On The Moon, Southbank Centre
An evening of surprises, shocks and treats across the Southbank Centre, as two powerhouse dance companies collide.
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Review: Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby, Sadler’s Wells
A bold, captivating, and entirely unique production guaranteed to leave audiences speechless
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Review: Beethoven: I Shall Hear In Heaven, Opera Holland Park
A great stage biopic, but more music please!
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Review: Every Brilliant Thing, Soho Place
A poignant exploration of the challenges of living, the confusion of suicide and loss. A rollercoaster of love, laughter, loss and learning.
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Review: Making Moves National Platform, Sadler’s Wells East
Sadler’s Wells gives the young dancers of England a chance to shine, and they excel at this wonderfully powerful and exciting showcase.
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Review: Sinbad the Sailor, Sadler’s Wells
A vibrant, dance-based production celebrating Arab culture through the lens of the traditional tale, at the start of its creative journey as a piece for family audiences.


