3 Stars
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Alex Finch29 October 2023
Review: Flowers for Mrs Harris, Riverside Studios
A musical with a gentle charm, this may well entertain on a quiet Sunday afternoon, but it lacks the depth…
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Alastair Ball20 October 2023
Review: The Lodger, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
A funny and powerful, intimate portrait of people’s lives that has something to say about the wider world.
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Amelia Braddick14 October 2023
Review: The Choir of Man, Arts Theatre
The energetic performances ensure guaranteed entertainment
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Mary Pollard12 October 2023
Review: Nest, Polka Theatre
A cosy, comedic story of how caring for the ‘caw’ stuff in our lives is essential.
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Amelia Braddick12 October 2023
Review: What it Means, Wilton’s Music Hall
Based on Merle Miller’s seminal essay, ‘What It Means to Be a Homosexual’
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Nathan Blue10 October 2023
Review: Amendments, Old Red Lion Theatre
Slick satire on workplace sensitivities
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Julian Childs9 October 2023
Review: Iolanthe, London Coliseum
An excellent revival, over-seasoned with ad libs and distractions
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Rika Chandra30 September 2023
Review: The Island, Cervantes Theatre
A Raw and uncomfortable view of a couple’s grief and guilt
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Mary Pollard27 September 2023
Review: The Yellow Wallpaper, The Coronet Theatre
A technically impressive adaptation of a seminal feminist work
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Rika Chandra25 September 2023
Review: The Threepenny Opera, Cockpit Theatre
Unconventional and bizzare
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