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Bedroom Farce – Review
Ayckbourn’s classic comedy of missed meetings, romance and relationships is here revived at the Queens Theatre Hornchurch proving an enduring favourite for audiences. Read more
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The Very Best of Tommy Cooper: Just Like That – Review
“I’ve got the best wife in England. My other one is in Africa”. Just one of the many classic gags that can be enjoyed in this full-throttle best-of show devised and performed by Daniel Taylor. Read more
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Punchdrunk Enrichment’s Enitan’s Game – Review
This new offering from Punchdrunk Enrichment is an illuminating, joyous, immersive rumination on grief. Read more
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Death of England: Delroy – Review
Death of England: Delroy at @sohoplace is a searing, dynamic one-man show that delves deep into the complex intersection of race, identity, and Britishness in contemporary society. Starring the electrifying Paapa Essiedu, this production is an intense and gripping exploration of what it means to navigate life as a Black man in modern Britain. Read more
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Shrek The Musical (London) – Review
Shrek The Musical at the Eventium Apollo is a delightfully whimsical adaptation that brings the beloved green ogre to life with a perfect blend of humour, heart, and spectacular performances. From the moment the curtain rises, the production captivates with its vibrant set design, catchy tunes, and endearing characters, making it a must-see for audiences… Read more
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Death of England: Michael – Review
Death of England: Michael at @sohoplace is a raw, powerful exploration of identity, grief, and the complexities of modern British life. As a follow-up to the critically acclaimed Death of England series, this solo performance dives deep into the psyche of Michael, delivering a visceral theatrical experience that is both intensely personal and universally resonant. Read more