A real page-turner, read with warmth and humour.
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Aladdin, Shaw Theatre – Review
A great-looking and truly contemporary panto with nifty dance routines and familiar songs to tap your feet along to.
Read More »Stick Man, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
A familiar story, perfect mix of music, movement and audience participation delivered by a talented cast make this a great performance for very young children.
Read More »Measure for Measure, Barons Court Theatre – Review
An excellent cast and a brilliantly adapted script make this tale of lust, deceit and power a really special production.
Read More »One Snowy Night, Discover Children’s Story Centre – Review
With lots of laughter, interaction and surprises, this is a wonderful hour of entertainment for little ones!
Read More »Apartment 40C, London Theatre Workshop – Review
You will struggle to keep the smile off your face after seeing this bittersweet, sensitive and heartfelt musical full of life, laughter and love.
Read More »Robin Hood, The Tramshed – Review
A fun, thoroughly modern Christmas pantomime
Read More »Silent Planet, Finborough Theatre – Review
A powerful piece, emphasising how literature can be used to transport us from even the direst of situations and how relationships can be formed in the most unexpected of places.
Read More »Sleeping Booty, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
Sleeping Booty is a lot of fun but it needs the first half of the show to learn from the comedy of its second.
Read More »Sheltered, Tabard Theatre – Review
Featuring a witty script, Sheltered's central message about homelessness can sometimes lose its way for the sake of a joke, but it's ultimately an original black comedy.
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