A disco-tastic, riotous romp
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Review: The Way Old Friends Do, Park Theatre
Retro comedy rides on the wave of a cultural phenomenon.
Read More »Review: Yippee Ki Yay, King’s Head Theatre
Revisit a classic 1980s action blockbuster.
Read More »Review: Attenborough and his Animals, Wilton’s Music Hall
A brilliant, flawless piece of physical theatre and fabulous family comedy.
Read More »Review: Could It Be Magic?, Wilton’s Music Hall
Entertaining, lightweight mix of comedy and magic
Read More »Review: The Battersea Poltergeist – Live!, The Clapham Grand
An unusual and original show.
Read More »Review: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, online (Southwark Playhouse)
The production has an impeccable cast, astonishing band, brilliant dancing.
Read More »Review: Potted Panto, Garrick Theatre
Potted Panto is a marvellously inventive canter through the genre
Read More »An Act of God, The Vaults – Review
Irreverent and funny ninety minutes of mirth based on @TheTweetofGod
Read More »Games For Lovers, The Vaults – Review
Was it ever thus? Horny humans playing every trick in the book to win some love, or at least satisfy their lust? Well, yes, probably, but the eternal quest makes for brilliant entertainment in this smart and exuberant four-hander from writer Ryan Craig and director Anthony Banks. Proceedings start with a bang as the brilliantly energetic opening scenes provide key background information on the characters, punctuated by infectious music and movement, all played out against Simon Scullion’s beautifully colourful abstract ...
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