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: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Broadstairs Bandstand
Come for the magic of open-air theatre and stay for the brilliantly styled-out mischief of wild faeries, lovers and work folk living out their dreams... and nightmares.
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Review: Fairlight, Wimbledon Park Tennis Courts
An innovative, immersive, electropop experience that contests the invisibility of gay players in professional tennis.
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Review: Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Lyceum Theatre
An extravagant and vibrant, full-on, larger than life production with heart. You'll be swept away by the utter gloriousness of it.
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Review: Rapunzel, Half Moon Theatre
Visually inventive and musically engaging, Rapunzel has plenty of charm and potential, but currently loses its way, with an overcrowded script and muddled narrative stopping its feminist heart shining through.
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Review: Allegra, Richmond Theatre
An exuberant celebration of individuality, creativity and the right to live life on one's own terms.
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Review: Annie, New Wimbledon Theatre
Sparkling, silly and effortlessly funny, Annie proves that a bit of musical magic and a cute dog can fix just about anything.
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Review: Gifford’s Circus: Waterfield, Chiswick House & Gardens
A magical evening mixing old-world circus charm and thrilling daredevil acts in a beautiful English country setting
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Review: Noughts and Crosses, Hackney Empire
Searingly relevant realities, yet to be convincingly portrayed.

