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The Real Thing – Review
‘The Real Thing’ by the legendary Tom Stoppard may now be forty years old but it’s still a true masterpiece. Stoppard’s unique genius of combining emotion and wit through comedy and love dazzles in Max Webster’s new production at London’s famous Old Vic. Read more
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Why Am I So Single? – Review
Why Am I So Single? is a question on many people’s minds. Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss wrote down this question and their countless thoughts, and then placed those thoughts in a musical with big catchy melodies which resulted in an interesting evening. Read more
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War Horse – Review
Based on the beloved novel by Michael Morpurgo. Adapted by Nick Stafford Directed by Marianne Elliot and Tom Morris. In association with the award-winning Handspring Puppet Company. Read more
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A Chorus Line – Review
The latest production of A Chorus Line at the New Theatre Cardiff delivered a powerful reminder of why this show remains an iconic staple in musical theatre. Read more
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Abigail’s Party – Review
One of Mike Leigh’s most famous creations has been reborn at the beautiful Theatre Royal Stratford East and this version of the timeless classic is a real hoot from start to finish. Read more
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Silence – Review
After a successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe, a revival of the 2005 off-Broadway hit, Silence! returns to London with Tony Award-winning director Christopher Gettelli at Battersea’s Turbine Theatre. Through playful comedy and blatant sexual innuendo, this musical parody of the chilling thriller/novel The Silence of the Lambs gives us the psychological read of rookie… Read more