A glorious gobbet of searing satire and exceptional puppetry
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Review: Lost in Music: One Night at the Disco, Adelphi Theatre
An invaluable chance to relive the magic of the 1970s
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An intensely moving experience
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‘What happens?’ I hear you ask. Well, I don’t know, and neither do the actors!
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A gem of a show that is more than deserving of its place in the West End
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A unique and intriguing show
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This is a show to make you fall in love at the first bite.
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An invigorating re-imagination of a classic
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A modern approach to an ancient tragedy, with gut-wrenching performances
Read More »Review: My Son’s A Queer (But what can you do?), Ambassadors Theatre
In a recent podcast interview Sir Ian McKellen talked emotionally about the joy that would be spread if we just all referred to each other as ‘love’. Nowhere is the effect of that emotion more obvious than in My Son’s a Queer (But what can you do?), written and performed by Rob Madge and currently playing at The Ambassadors. It’s fair to say that Rob was a creative child who liked to perform. Always dressing up and revelling in imaginative ...
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