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Slave Play – Review
Originally staged in 2018 off-Broadway, fast forward to 2024, Slave Play is making its international debut in London, after hot off its record breaking 12 Tony Awards nominations. Jeremy O. Harris’s show opened on Broadway to polarising reviews and it seems to be doing the same across the pond. Read more
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Your Lie in April
If you were visiting New York City in the late 90’s/early 00’s and you wanted to see a Broadway musical, much of your choice would have been dominated by the work of Frank Wildhorn. Between 1997 and 2004, the pop songwriter turned theatre composer was responsible for four Broadway musicals – Jekyll & Hyde, The… Read more
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Mean Girls – Review
Energetic, laugh out loud hilarious and definitely fetch! Mean Girls has hit the West End and it’s taking audiences by storm! I had the pleasure of going to see Mean Girls last week now and wow, it did not disappoint! Read more
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Starlight Express – Review
Starlight Express is an evening of mindless camp fun. And therein lies the problem. The opening of the first London revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Richard Stilgoe’s musical comes forty years after the show’s premiere at the Apollo Victoria Theatre, and must be a bittersweet occasion for the show’s composer. It was, after all,… Read more
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Next to Normal – Review
After 15 years, Next to Normal has finally transferred to the West End; theatre enthusiasts are finally getting the chance to experience the cult classic live on stage and this production is most definitely ALIVE! Director Michael Longhurst’s revival of this 2009 rock musical by Tom Kitt (music) and Brian Yorkey (books and lyrics) opened… Read more
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Kathy & Stella Solve A Murder! – Review
A murder in 2 parts… well it was for me! It really was murder at the press night, as my first visit to The Ambassadors Theatre was sadly cut short. Due to this I think I possibly had longest interval in theatre history! But not to worry I finally returned to The Ambassadors Theatre to… Read more