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Don Quijote, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
A visual feast of excitement and eccentricity: rough round the edges but on the whole it worked well and was totally in keeping with its subject matter.
Read More »Lost Boy, Finborough Theatre – Review
A truly brilliant world premiere of this powerful musical, but don’t be surprised if you find yourselves having a few déjà vu moments.
Read More »Welcome to the new-look Everything Theatre!
We're very excited to launch our brand new website, which has been a work-in-progress for over three months.
Read More »Win Or Die: A woman’s odyssey through theatre, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
The idea of this show is great - showing women in theatre throughout history. However in practice it didn’t quite come across and I left wondering what the intended message was.
Read More »I Can’t Sing! – Sponsored
The X Factor is coming to the London stage in 2014…. sort of! I Can't Sing will begin previews at the London Palladium in February 2014.
Read More »The Ballad Of Rudy, Chelsea Theatre – Review
This is the perfect seasonal treat for the family. A classic Christmas tale with a jazzy twist, filled with music and a penguin who could very well be Louis Armstrong. It is not often a show gets three-year-olds interested in theatre, and adults will have a wonderful time too!
Read More »The Wind in the Willows, Duchess Theatre – Review
A classic children's tale in its most beautiful presentation. Although not for the youngest members of the family, both children and adults will be transported into a world of color, music and dance.
Read More »American Psycho, Almeida Theatre – Review
A thrilling, exciting and highly original musical which has far more depth than I remember from the film.
Read More »How the Whale Became, Lindbury Studio Theatre, Royal Opera House – Review
A marvellous production for the whole family, and a wonderful celebration of opera and theatre. Bravo!
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