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: & Juliet, Lyceum Theatre
A glorious re-imagining of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, set to the power of Max Martin's extensive back catalogue
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Review: Mr Swallow: Show Pony, Richmond Theatre
An extremely intelligent, well-structured and charismatic performance by the show pony (for the second half, anyway)
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Review: Calamity Jane, New Wimbledon Theatre
A lively revival with humour and heart.
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Review: Michael Rosen: Getting Through It, The Arts at St George’s
A secular confessional where pain gives way to unexpected laughter and profound hope, delivered with Rosen's characteristic honesty, that will help you get through it.
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Review: Basil Brush: Live and Unleashed!, New Wimbledon Theatre
A bubbly and brilliant evening of fun that makes the whole audience feel as warm and fuzzy as their legendary host!
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Review: NOW That’s What I Call A Musical, New Wimbledon Theatre
Now…that’s what I call…a mixed bag
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Review: Dear Evan Hansen, New Wimbledon Theatre
Incredible vocals and slick sets combine for an impressive show that unfortunately struggles to engage at times, with dated references and a convoluted plot.
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Review: Blood Brothers, New Wimbledon Theatre
This timeless piece feels more relevant to modern audiences than ever before.
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Review: Pig Heart Boy, Crucible Theatre Sheffield
A engaging and absorbing adaptation which holds the audience's attention throughout. It has plenty of humour and thought provoking subject matter.
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Review: Cruel Intentions, New Wimbledon Theatre
A story across three decades: an 18th-century play morphing into two 20th-century films and now a 21st-century jukebox musical. Sadly proof that pedigree does not always correlate to perfection.