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Wonder Boy – Review
The moment Captain Chatter’s eyebrows performed their caterpillar-like dance, I knew Wonder Boy was going to be a memorable experience. This is a play that doesn’t just tell a story, it invites you into the inner world of Sonny, a boy with a stammer, and does so with sensitivity, intelligence, and a great deal of… Read more
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The Real Ones – Review
Waleed Akhtar’s new work proves himself as the quality portraitist he is in this new work. As the house lights were brought down the expectation was high from the audience in this follow up work to ‘The P Word’. Read more
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Guys & Dolls – Review
I have never seen ‘Guys and Dolls’ before, so I came to the Bridge Theatre with an open mind and eagerness to be swept away into 50’s New York (checks wikipedia phew yes 50’s). Read more
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Rocky Horror Show – Review
As a Rocky Horror Show virgin, I immediately felt overdressed. I had heard that when watches the stage show and even the movie, you must dress up, you must make a night of it, you must shout at the actors from the audience with the risqué comebacks that everyone has either memorised or tattooed on… Read more
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101 Dalmatians – Review
This brand new musical adaptation based on Dodie Smiths’ ‘The One Hundred and One Dalmations’ first opened its doors in 2022 at Regents Park Open Air Theatre. The show is written by Douglas Hodge (music and lyrics) and Johnny McKnight (book) from a stage adaptation by Zinnie Harris and it mostly follows the story from… Read more
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Dan Tiernan: Stomp – Review
Straight from a sellout run at the Edinburgh Fringe and on the back of a 2023 Edinburgh Comedy Best Newcomer nomination, the zany and crazy Dan Tiernan brings his high energy stand-up show to London’s Soho Theatre for three nights. Read more