Touring
Some of the shows we see in the capital go on to perform in theatres all over the country. In fact some of the shows we see outside of the capital are parts of tours as well. So if you’re looking for shows that might be heading to a town near you soon, this might be the place to look.
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Review: Feel The Beat, ARK
Feel the Beat is fun – a thoughtful inclusive sensory dance experience that invites young audiences to groove together with partially sighted and sighted adults.
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Review: Fawlty Towers, Lyceum Theatre
A faithful recreation of the iconic 70s comedy with an extraordinary central performance from Danny Bayne.
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Review: Seven Drunken Nights: The Story Of The Dubliners, New Wimbledon Theatre
A musical tribute let down by clunky storytelling but buoyed by terrific songs, skilled playing, and just enough infectious Irish spirit.
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Review: Choir Of Man, New Wimbledon Theatre
A slick, crowd-pleasing pub musical with strong vocals and staging, but its drink-led audience interaction, laddish tone and lack of story leave it feeling contrived.
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Review: Horrible Histories Live (and Dead)!: The Concert, Southbank Centre
Party time! All of your favourite Horrible Histories songs and characters in one place, providing fun-filled and family-friendly entertainment.
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Review: The Bodyguard, Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield
A powerful and emotional production with excellent performances, strong vocals and effective cinematic tension.
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Review: Hamlet, Polka Theatre
A smart, playful and musically rich Hamlet that distils Shakespeare’s biggest questions into an hour of inventive, child-centred storytelling without ever underestimating its young audience.


