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A review of Nul Points at the Union Theatre - What could possibly go wrong at a Eurovision party?
Nul Points is a timely play about an obsessive Eurovision fan spanning a 10 year period, it has a lot more than 'fluff' going on.
Sarah
May 11, 20233 min read


'Glory Ride' review: an amazing story of heroism made into a musical, an off West End theatre show
A review of this new musical which has an amazing story of quiet heroism to tell. On at Charing Cross Theatre until 29th July 2023
Sarah
May 8, 20234 min read


Review of The Great British Bake Off - Musical
You watched the TV competition, now see the Musical. We review the The Great British Bake Off Musical playing at the Noel Coward theatre.
Sarah
Mar 7, 20233 min read


Rebus: A Game Called Malice - our review from Queen's Theatre Hornchurch
Murder, fraud, secret liaisons. Who dunnit? Rebus is the man to uncover the truth. Read our review of Rebus: A Game Called Malice
Sarah
Feb 7, 20233 min read


And then the Rodeo burned down!
"And then the Rodeo burned down" is a comedy show that combines physical theatre, slapstick humour and dark comedic moments as well as...
Alex
Jan 25, 20232 min read


George Takei's 'Allegiance' - UK Premier of the Broadway musical on at the Charing Cross Theatre
A review of 'Allegiance' by George Takei. This is an amazing musical; it's political, it's funny, it's passionate, it's heart-breaking.
Sarah
Jan 21, 20233 min read


A review of 'Love Goddess: The Rita Hayworth Musical' playing at the Cockpit Theatre London
'Love Goddess; The Rita Hayworth Musical' playing at London's Cockpit Theatre. A journey to the past through the cloud of Alzheimer's.
Sarah
Nov 21, 20224 min read


London plays, musicals and pantos - some suggestions for Christmas shows 2022
A preview round up of London plays, musicals and pantomimes for all ages happening this Christmas in London. Whatever your taste or age.
Sarah
Nov 16, 20225 min read


Baba Yaga, but not as you know her. Review of the new production at the Drayton Arms
A review of the myth of Baba Yaga playing at the Drayton Arms. Is she the bone grinding crone of folklore, or has her story been different?
Sarah
Nov 5, 20222 min read


A review of 'Only an Octave Apart' at Wilton's Music Hall in London's East End
Our review of the unique blend of opera and pop performed by Justin Vivian Bond and Anthony Roth Costanzo at Wilton's Music Hall.
Sarah
Oct 2, 20223 min read


Not Flamenco as you know it…a Review of 'House of Flamenka', the new West End dance spectacular
A review of a new dance show on at the Peacock Theatre in London starring Karen Ruimy, co-created with dance legend Arlene Philips.
Sarah
Sep 30, 20222 min read


Review of Diva: Live from Hell! (Battersea actually)
Diva: Live from Hell a review. The hugely talented Luke Bayer is a star in the making at the Turbine Theatre in Battersea. Don't miss it.
Sarah
Aug 23, 20222 min read


The life-story of Jean-Paul Gaultier told as a marvellous over the top revue.
Jean-Paul Gaultier has always had that naughty twinkle in his eye, so it should be no surprise that the way he's chosen to tell his life...
Sarah
Jul 23, 20222 min read

Starcrossed at Wilton's Music Hall - the love story wasn't all about Romeo and Juliet after all.
A review of StarCrossed at Wilton's Music Hall, an alternative love story to that of Romeo and Juliet - this is all about Tybalt & Mercutio
Sarah
Jun 8, 20223 min read

Review of The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾ by Sue Townsend - The Musical
Adrian Mole the Musical. Does it work? Is it dated? Is it funny? Our review reveals all about the production at Queen's Theatre.
Sarah
May 6, 20222 min read


A review of 'An Evening Without Kate Bush' at London's Soho Theatre
A review of Sarah-Louise Young's performance in 'An Evening Without Kate Bush' at London's Soho Theatre. This is not a tribute act!
Sarah
Feb 9, 20223 min read


Could it be Magic? At Wilton’s music hall
Why yes, it most certainly could! Could it be Magic? is also funny as hell, and a remarkable piece of one-man writing and performing....
Alex
Feb 5, 20222 min read


A review of The Child in the Snow at Wilton's Musical Hall
This review gives some of the history of Wilton's Musical hall, the oldest grand music hall in the world. It also reviews the ghost story.
Sarah
Dec 4, 20212 min read
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