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Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain at The Apollo
How do you describe history to children without boring them? How do you get their attention and...
Coral Browne: This F***ing Lady at The King’s Head Theatre – review
Currently showing at the Kings Head Theatre, Maureen Sherlock's Coral Browne, this f***ing lady is a very entertaining...
Palmyra Review – A Story of power, ego and revenge
Written and performed by French actor Bertrand Lesca and Greek actor Nasi Voutsas, Palmyra is a play about destruction, power, ego and revenge. The...
Scary Bikers review; grief, bicycles and Brexit.
Just a short walk from the squabbling politicians at Westminster, Trafalgar Studios presents a play set around...
David Walliams’ Gangsta Granny is back in the West End at Harold Pinter Theatre
Every Friday, Ben (Tom Cawte), an eleven-year-old boy, is dumped at his granny’s house by his parents (played by...
Sherlock Holmes and the invisible thing review: an entertaining night out
I ventured out to see Sherlock Holmes and the invisible thing on the hottest day of the year...
SHIFT | Barely Methodical Troupe: review
A mesmerising, breathtaking performance by circus company, Barely Methodical Troupe has come to Shoreditch Town hall running from...
SYNDROME by Tina Jay at Tristan Bates Theatre: Review
The first Gulf war took place over several months in 1991 after Saddam Husain's army invaded Kuwait...
Much a do about nothing – Review
Much a do about Nothing has been running all Summer at the Globe Theatre, London from 22nd of...
Lipstick at Southwark Playhouse – review
In an unusual twist, two women play the teenage boys in Lily Shahmoon’s delightful and witty Lipstick. This is...