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Not A Murder Mystery at the Drayton Arms Theatre – A Backstage Thriller With Biting Wit
Fast paced and witty, the chemistry between the three female actors is palpable. Another success for Canonbie Productions proving again that you don't need to pay West End prices to see quality acting and something fresh.

Sarah
May 312 min read


A Horribly Brilliant Day Out in the West End - Barmy Britain
We preview the live Horrible Histories show coming to London this summer at the Apollo Theatre

Sarah
May 192 min read


Review: Faygele at the Marylebone Theatre – moving, but not quite fully realised
Faygele explores the painful intersection of religious tradition and queer identity, told through a backwards-moving narrative that begins with the funeral of Ari, a young gay man who has died by suicide, and gradually reveals the events leading up to it.

Sarah
May 93 min read


The Force Is Flirtatious: A 5-Star Night with The Empire Strips Back at Riverside Studios
What could be more apt on May the 4th then seeing a Star Wars Parody - but not just any old parody, this is a humorous burlesque interpretation of many of the famous scenes and creatures. On at Riverside Studios, this is a show that will have you and your friends highly entertained.

Sarah
May 53 min read


A very new Romeo and Juliet at the Hackney Empire
A masterful blend of Shakespeare's verse with elements of rap, soul and R&B. This is a very different version of Romeo and Juliet. Now on at the Hackney Empire

Neil Keenan
Apr 252 min read


Faulty Towers The Dining Experience
Two hours of mayhem and nostalgic fun are to be had at the Faulty Towers the Dining Experience, expect many of your favourite scenes to be played out in front of you and with you!

Simon
Apr 102 min read


Review of Stiletto - a new musical now on at the Charing Cross Theatre
Our review of Stiletto now on at the Charing Cross Theatre - a show punching above it's weight, do not miss the premier of this new musical

Sarah
Apr 13 min read


201 Dance Company's Sad Book l Review
London Born and Bred review of Sad Book, a visceral and poignant exploration of grief.
Amrat
Mar 132 min read


Review of White Rose at Marylebone Theatre
A review of White Rose currently playing at Marylebone Theatre. A very important story that doesn't meet its potential in this musical.

Simon
Mar 122 min read


Man in the Mirror - A tribute to Michael Jackson | Review
Man in the Mirror - A fitting tribute to the music of Michael Jackson.
Amrat
Jan 252 min read


Review of Firebird | King's Head Theatre
Review of Firebird, playing at King's Head Theatre

Amrat
Jan 182 min read


Snow White Panto at De Montfort Hall | Review
Snow White panto 4 star review
Amrat
Dec 17, 20242 min read


HORRIBLE HISTORIES HORRIBLE CHRISTMAS. LIVE ON STAGE
A rollicking fun fact filled yarn, full of silliness, music and dollops of heartfelt Christmas Cheer. A hit with our reviewers aged 61 & 9

Simon
Dec 16, 20243 min read


Snow White - London's Naughtiest Adult Panto | Review
Review of Snow White Adult Panto

Amrat
Dec 12, 20242 min read


White Christmas at The Mill at Sonning
Our review of the fabulous White Christmas now playing at the Mill at Sonning. This has to be a perfect part of the festivities

Sarah
Dec 12, 20243 min read


Review of The Crumple Zone at Waterloo East Theatre
A review of the revived 1990s play The Crumple Zone on at Waterloo East Theatre now until 22nd December

Sarah
Dec 8, 20243 min read


{Title of Show} now on at Southwark Playhouse
Our review of the latest reprise of {Title of Show} now on at Southwark Playhouse until 30th November.

Sarah
Nov 20, 20243 min read


Plays, experiences and pantos - some suggestions for Christmas shows 2024
Index of Christmas Shows 2024 in this article A Christmas Carol - The Old Vic A Sherlock Carol - Marylebone Theatre White Christmas - The...

Sarah
Nov 4, 202410 min read


Fly More Than You Fall - a new musical at the Southwark Playhouse Elephant
Sad, yet hopeful this new musical at the Southwark Playhouse deals with the tricky issue of losing a parent whilst still a teenager.

Sarah
Oct 27, 20244 min read


Why a Black Woman Will Never Be Prime Minister | Review
Review of “Why a Black Woman Will Neve Be Prime Minister” playing at Camden People’s theatre.

Amrat
Oct 24, 20242 min read
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