A sexy, feathery, glittered hurricane of male (ish) prowess with some hardcore fetish acts that might not appeal everyone.
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Gilgamesh, British Museum – Review
Let your imagination soar with this powerful tale of heroes, whores, wild men and fantastical beasts, related with gusto and panache.
Read More »Title Of Show, Waterloo East Theatre – Review
If lighthearted comedy theatre is for you, this is well worth a watch. The young cast belt out songs and deliver gags in equal measure.
Read More »Broken Strings, Tabard Theatre – Review
A realistic feel-good drama about loss and loneliness which requires more balance between characters.
Read More »Vanities The Musical, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A hilarious, fun and relatable musical with a strong spirit
Read More »Interview: Bringing ‘Vanities’ to the UK
The three female stars of Vanities: The Musical chat about the show, going from West End stages to Trafalgar Studios' more intimate space, and the importance of putting more strong women on stage.
Read More »The Wawel Dragon, The Scoop – Review
Does everything well, but nothing brilliantly. Still, it’s fun and it’s free!
Read More »Gianni Schicchi / Pagliacci, Arcola Theatre – Review
Fantastic value (if slightly too up-close for some) double bill in London's most exciting opera festival.
Read More »Unfaithful, Found111 – Review
A finely written and performed piece of drama in a very interesting venue.
Read More »Made in Dagenham, Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch – Review
Pros: A musical of laughs and non-stop entertainment. Cons: Simplified, at times cliched, plot. Made in Dagenham certainly is one heck of a fun ride that will keep your toes tapping from start to finish. The tunes are cheerful and keep the beat flowing, while an on-stage band bring the backing to life. This musical, based on the 2010 film of the same name, tells the story of a group of female factory workers who went on strike in the 1960s ...
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