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Sleuth – Review
Based on the 1972 film starring Laurence Olivier & Michael Caine, ‘Sleuth’ has now been adapted for the stage and this week their national tour arrived at Guildford’s beautiful Yvonne Arnaud Theatre. Read more
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Why I Stuck A Flare Up My Arse For England (Off West End) – Review
Alex Hill is a complete triumph. Why I Stuck A Flare Up My Arse For England, written by and starring Alex Hill, directed by Sean Turner needs to be on the West End tomorrow. Read more
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Blood Brothers – Review
Willy Russell’s widely known musical may be over forty years old but it’s still as popular as ever. The Assembly Hall Theatre in Tunbridge Wells is the latest stop on its national tour, now well into its second decade, and it’s certainly a big coup for the town. Disappointingly, large scale musicals don’t come here… Read more
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Witness for the Prosecution – Review
Agatha Christie’s ‘Witness for the Prosecution’, is more than just a play. The whole experience contributes to the theatrical evening. Read more
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Machinal – Review
March 20, 1927, Albert Snyder is murdered by his wife Ruth Snyder in their home, making it look like a robbery gone wrong. Fast forward to January 12th, 1928, Ruth is taken to Sing Sing Prison, New York to be executed for her crimes. Read more
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Zog and the Flying Doctors – Review
Julia Donaldson’s award-winning children’s books seem the perfect stories to be adapted for the stage and ‘Zog and the Flying Doctors’ is the latest to embark on a national tour. Read more