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Wicked Witches - A Popular Panto for Adults!
Wicked Witches – A Popular Panto for Adults! at The Pleasance Theatre is a riotous, gender-bending twist on Oz, packed with laughs, audience participation, and a heartwarming message of inclusivity. Naughty, clever, and wildly entertaining, it’s easily the most fun I’ve had at the theatre all year. 5/5 stars.

Neil Keenan
31 minutes ago2 min read


The Christmas Thing at Seven Dials Playhouse
A jolly festive cracker where you are the star. This fast-paced, tech-filled Christmas caper mixes party tricks, games, musical mayhem and audience antics to keep Krampus at bay. Tom Clarkson and Own Visser dazzle with Vic-and-Bob-meets-tech energy, delivering nonstop gags, clever twists and riotous surprises. A joyful, inventive festive treat.

Simon
2 days ago2 min read


Review: The Great Christmas Feast — A Christmas Carol at The Lost Estate
Step into Victorian London at The Lost Estate’s Great Christmas Feast, an atmospheric blend of dining, live music and a one-man A Christmas Carol. David Alwyn gives an energetic, engaging performance, though the show could benefit from a second actor to deepen the emotion. Beautifully staged with a hearty Victorian-inspired menu, it’s a charming, festive experience that delivers plenty of seasonal magic.

Sarah
4 days ago3 min read


My Fair Lady at The Mill at Sonning
A sparkling Christmas treat, The Mill at Sonning’s My Fair Lady is beautifully sung, lovingly staged and full of charm. Simbi Akande and Nadim Naaman shine, and Mark Moraghan’s irresistible Alfred Doolittle steals every scene. Gorgeous costumes, superb values, and the signature meal-and-show experience make this a perfect festive night out.

Sarah
6 days ago3 min read


The Magic of Christmas at Brick Lane Music Hall
Brick Lane Music Hall’s The Magic of Christmas is a joyful, glitter-dusted celebration of music hall tradition, complete with sparkling design, endless costume changes, warm community spirit and standout turns from Vincent Hayes and violinist Victoria Yellop. A festive feast of song, humour and nostalgia in one of London’s most unique venues.

Deborah Russell
7 days ago3 min read


The Grim at Southwark Playhouse – A Dark Comedy with Plenty of Potential
he Grim at Southwark Playhouse mixes sharp comedy with uneven horror. The dynamic between Shaun and Robert brings plenty of laughs, while Harry Carter’s explosive arrival as Jackie Gallagher steals the show. The 1960s setting feels unnecessary, and the supernatural elements don’t fully land, but there’s real potential for this to grow into something special.

Deborah Tarrant
Nov 282 min read


Fantasia Orchestra “Birdsong” – Smith Square Hall, Sunday 23 November
Fantasia Orchestra opened their Smith Square Hall residency with a birdsong-inspired programme that proved both cohesive and emotionally rich. Elizabeth Watts stepped in with just 24 hours’ notice, delivering a remarkable performance that anchored an evening spanning Vivaldi to Messiaen, all unified by themes of nature, flight and voice.

Deborah Tarrant
Nov 264 min read


The Enigmatist
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you love riddles, cryptic crosswords or the kind of magic that makes your brain do a little double-take, then The Enigmatist at Wilton’s Music Hall is an absolute must-see — five stars without a moment’s hesitation. This isn’t just a magic show; it’s a cleverly engineered puzzle adventure, and David Kwong has such a deft hand at blending wordplay with wizardry that the whole evening feels like a gentle (and yet very enjoyable) workout for the mind. Wilton’s itself

Alex
Nov 253 min read


Review: A Fairytale for Christmas on Tour - Where Christmas Cheer and Celtic Magic Meet
Christmas cheer meets Celtic sparkle in A Fairytale for Christmas, now delighting audiences on tour. With Riverdance-inspired choreography, moving moments like O Holy Night and Danny Boy, and rousing singalongs, the show radiates festive warmth. The talented cast feel like old friends sharing a joyful, feel-good Christmas celebration for all ages.
Michelle Mamode
Nov 242 min read


A Journey Through Time in Lights: Luxmuralis Transforms the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich
Luxmuralis’ Time transforms the Old Royal Naval College into a glowing canvas of light, sound, and history. From the Painted Hall to the Chapel, projections and music create an immersive journey through centuries, echoing Greenwich’s role as the home of time. It’s a breath-taking blend of art and architecture that makes this iconic landmark feel truly alive.

Deborah Tarrant
Nov 152 min read
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