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Little Shop of Horrors – Review
The world famous Sheffield Crucible’s choice of a Christmas musical this year is probably a slightly odd one but any revival of ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ always proves to be popular and this new redesigning is another winner. Read more
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button – Review
The story of Benjamin Button may be a curious one, but after casting off at Southwark’s 8 years ago, Benjamin Button set sail for London’s West End, finally anchoring itself at The Ambassadors Theatre after a long 17-year voyage. Read more
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The Duchess (of Malfi) – Review
It seems 2024 is the year The Tardis has landed in London’s West End with generations of different Doctor’s taking to the London Stage, with Matt Smith, David Tennent and soon the current incarnation of the Doctor Ncuti Gatwa gearing up to star in The Importance of Being Ernest. But The Duchess (of Malfi) is… Read more
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Barcelona – Review
Emily in Paris star Lily Collins swaps the luxurious world of fashion in Paris to a rundown, soon to be demolished apartment in Barcelona. Making her West End debut in Ness Wohl’s two-hander Barcelona – Lily Colins is joined on stage by the enigmatic Spanish actor Álvaro Morte, whose turn in critically acclaimed Netflix heist… Read more
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Unbound – Review
Writer and Composer Matthew Harvey’s new musical Unbound has made its way to London featuring a West End star-studded cast for a wicked Halloween extravaganza. Read more
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Mulatto Boy – Review
Writer and performer Edi De Melo is an innovative force in Mulatto Boy as he masterfully guides his audience through themes of identity, immigration, and belonging utilising a powerful fusion of spoken word, Angolan proverbs, and physical theatre. Read more