An original pantomime that's an extremely charming and consistently funny concoction.
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Review: Yeast Nation, Southwark Playhouse
The bizarre and seriously funny new musical from the makers of Urinetown.
Read More »An Act of God, The Vaults – Review
Irreverent and funny ninety minutes of mirth based on @TheTweetofGod
Read More »The Toxic Avenger, Arts Theatre – Review
With a killer soundtrack and a talented cast, this is a surprisingly sweet and daftly hilarious musical.
Read More »Holy Crap, King’s Head Theatre – Review
If you want to laugh hysterically and be impressed by an original performance, this is the show for you.
Read More »How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
Infinitely more enjoyable than many West End productions, How to Succeed is an ambitious and triumphant revival with an excellent cast.
Read More »The Stripper, St James Theatre – Review
A fun pastiche of classic film noir mixed with a good whodunnit, but with a somewhat outdated plot.
Read More »Shock Treatment, King’s Head Theatre – Review
Beautifully bizarre and wickedly entertaining, this show will only get better with time.
Read More »The Immortal Hour, Finborough Theatre – Review
This skilful revival of a British faery opera inspired by Celtic mythology is a centenary production well worth seeing.
Read More »Valley of Song: A Musical Romance, Finborough Theatre – Review
A very well performed, charming revival for the WW1 centenary that feels undeveloped.
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