Heartwarming and skilful, The Invincibles shines a light on football greatness
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Review: Fisherman’s Friends, New Wimbledon Theatre
Superb sea shanties prove British Theatre is back!
Read More »You Stupid Darkness!, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A bittersweet, funny and impactful show about reaching out to one another and refusing the darkness.
Read More »The Angry Brigade, The Bush Theatre – Review
An exciting, bold show which will provide much food for thought.
Read More »An Intervention, Watford Palace Theatre – Review
A classic Bartlett play that entertains while giving food for thought.
Read More »Translations, Rose Theatre Kingston – Review
Great acting and design package heavy subject matter in an approachable and enjoyable way.
Read More »Jumpers for Goalposts, Watford Palace Theatre
Tom Wells Directed by James Grieve ★★★★ Pros: A superbly well-written, well-acted, and well-designed production. Cons: While charming, the script occasionally borders on cliché. Our Verdict: A truly outstanding production with a fine balance of humour and heart. Courtesy of Watford Palace Theatre Watford Palace Theatre is on a winning streak in my book – after four visits this year, I’ve not even come close to being disappointed by a single production. The venue strikes again this month, housing the premier run ...
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