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Aberdeen: granite streets, harbour views, and an unexpectedly perfect day out with GPSmyCity
Granite streets, harbour views and a little unexpected theatre – Aberdeen quietly won us over. Dinner at The Silver Darling came with ships gliding past the window, while butteries fuelled a wander through Old Aberdeen. From King’s College Chapel to a prehistoric mound hiding in Seaton Park, it’s a city that reveals its stories gently, and all the better for it.
Sarah
2 hours ago10 min read


Allegra - review of the new comedy starring Dame Maureen Lipman
Dame Maureen Lipman is simply magnificent in Peter Quilter's uplifting new comedy Allegra. I attended the press night at Richmond Theatre and was charmed by its warmth, imagination and heart. With delightful musical fantasy sequences, inventive props and a wonderfully strong supporting cast, this is a life-affirming evening of theatre. In a world full of bad news, we could all do with an Allegra in our lives.
Sarah
5 days ago3 min read


Dark of the Moon, Charing Cross Theatre
Dark of the Moon blends Appalachian folklore, forbidden romance and Americana-inspired music into an ambitious new musical. While atmospheric staging, strong performances and a standout turn from Josie Benson impress, an over-amplified sound design and uneven storytelling prevent the production from fully casting its spell. A fascinating but flawed show that never quite reaches its potential. ★★★
Sarah
Jun 43 min read


Matthew Lyons Player at Riverside Studios
Matthew Lyon’s Player at Riverside Studios is a sharp, inventive satire of the acting industry that balances biting humour with emotional honesty. Fast, witty and brilliantly performed, it captures the insecurity, ambition and persistence required to survive creatively. Funny, raw and hugely entertaining, it’s a masterfully written contemporary production and a genuine 5-star triumph.
Russell
May 282 min read
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