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Marriage Material – Review
It starts and ends with a coconut – a symbol of giving oneself entirely. Read more
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Storehouse – Review
Sage and Jester are the newest company trying to take the immersive theatre world by storm and for their first full-scale production, they’ve taken over a huge former paper warehouse in Deptford, South East London. Read more
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Just For One Day (West End) – Review
A powerful homage to one of music’s most iconic moments, Just For One Day – The Live Aid Musical is a bold, energetic, and emotionally resonant production that celebrates the power of music to unite and inspire. Currently playing at London’s Shaftesbury Theatre, this show doesn’t just replay the greatest hits of the 1980s —… Read more
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Come Fall In Love – Review
It was a warm and bright evening in Manchester finally spring has arrived, before I turned the corner to The Opera House i could hear the hustle and bustle outside. Beautiful bright colours and people were all excited to get inside and watch the show. Read more
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The Comedy About Spies – Review
Mischief Theatre, the team behind Olivier award-winning ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’, are now in Summer residence at London’s Noel Coward Theatre with their new sixties spy spoof ‘The Comedy About Spies’. Read more
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Hamlet – Review
The stage is set with a haunting design of coats all hung above the stage, smoke fills the airy space, as the music starts with reverb. The whole audience takes its breathe, we all sense we are about to witness a unique portrayal of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Read more