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The Lehman Trilogy – Review
“The Lehman Brothers resonate powerfully in the National Theatre’s production of The Lehman Trilogy, currently showing at the Gillian Lynne Theatre in London’s West End. This compelling play, adapted from Italian novelist Stefano Massini’s work by the talented Ben Power, explores the rise and fall of the Lehman brothers across three captivating acts, tracing their… Read more
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Becoming Nancy – Review
Looking for a feel good show with catchy songs and a story that everyone should hear? Then look no further than Becoming Nancy at the Birmingham Rep. Read more
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Signal to Noise – Review
It is incredibly difficult to review something as unique as Forced Entertainment’s new offering Signal to Noise. How do we quantify something that at its very core defies normal conventions to presents something unique. Read more
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar – Review
I ventured to Trinity Theatre in Tunbridge Wells to see ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show’ created by Rockefeller Productions, with my 4 year old in tow. I am a big fan of the Eric Carle books, having read them with my parents as a toddler and now reading them again to my own tiny human. Read more
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Dial M For Mayhem – Review
Middle Ground Theatre Company are renowned for their thirty five strong years of touring work but now audiences get to see behind the curtain in their brand new comedy ‘Dial M For Mayhem’. Artistic Director Michael Lunney and writing partner Margaret May Hobbs have drawn on actual memories and recollections of previous cast members who… Read more
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ART – Review
After originating as a French play back in the mid nineties and then almost a decade in London’s West End, Yasmina Reza’s award-winning comedy is back on the road this Autumn and it’s wonderful to see it return. Read more