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Dear England (West End) – Review
James Graham shoots and scores with this unforgettable masterpiece, showcasing Gareth Southgate’s behemoth task of taking the reins of the England Team in times of despair and leading them a new culture of football. Read more
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Hamnet – Review
This RSC adaptation of the hugely popular book by Maggie O’Farrell embraces theatricality and has some captivating performances yet somehow falls short of expectation in its run at the Garrick Theatre. Read more
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Flowers For Mrs Harris – Review
Ada Harris, the titular character of Rachel Wagstaff and Richard Taylor’s musical adaptation of Paul Gallico’s 1958 novel, improves the lives of all those she comes into contact with. Her simple optimism and commitment to doing what is right has an effect greater than she could ever know. Read more
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The Great Expectations – Review
On a wet and cold Tuesday evening In Manchester, I was taken to a warm and wonderful world inside the Royal Exchange Theatre. Great Expectations is a pillar of Charles Dickens’ collection, British literature and throughout the world. Tanika Gupta’s adaptation was superb from start to finish. Directed by Pooja Ghai the whole cast and… Read more
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Pygmalion – Review
George Bernard Shaw’s classic play about accent, class and morality gets a reshaping in Richard Jones’ new production at The Old Vic. Read more
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Old Friends – Review
The origins of producer Cameron Mackintosh’s brand new West End tribute to composer-lyricist Stephen Sondheim can be traced to a trip up the M4 in 1976. He had taken the journey to view the new revue Side By Side By Sondheim at the Cleo Laine/Johnny Dankworth-owned The Stables in Wavendon, but subsequently realised that Wavendon… Read more