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Lost Atoms – Review
Lost Atoms is a quietly powerful reminder of what Frantic Assembly do best when they strip everything back. This is a refined, carefully crafted piece of theatre that places story, connection, and emotional truth at its core, carried by two performers working with extraordinary precision and generosity. Performed by Joe Layton and Hannah Sinclair Robinson,… Read more
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Paranormal Activity- Review
There’s something different about Paranormal Activity Live from the moment you take your seat. The lights fade, a voice fills the darkness, and you’re instructed to breathe in and out, to focus on what you can hear. Read more
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Paddington – Review
The most wholesome show (and bear) has found its home in London’s iconic Savoy Theatre. Paddington the Musical is not just sweet from the marmalade sandwiches eaten within the show. This show has a great, big heart at its core. Read more
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Pinocchio – Review
The Globe’s Pinocchio is an energetic production that, while not without its flaws, is worth a watch if only to ignite the inner child within. This new adaptation makes imaginative use of the Globe’s unique space, embracing its openness with playful staging and audience interaction. Read more
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Treasure Island – Review
Bristol Old Vic’s new musical version of Treasure Island is a proper family treat. Rather than drowning in spectacle or elaborate reinventions, this production focuses on what matters most. It tells the story. And tells it well. Read more
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Sherlock Holmes and the 12 Days of Christmas – Review
This year’s Christmas offering at the prestigious Birmingham Rep is a world premiere of Humphrey Ker and David Reed’s festive theatrical treat ‘Sherlock Holmes and the 12 Days of Christmas’. Read more