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If I told you that a re-enactment of a speech by Margaret Thatcher was done in such a way that elicited cheering and applause ...
I was invited along to the world premiere of Nancy Netherwood’s play Radiant Boy: A Haunting at Southwark Playhouse Borough.
This will be a “yes… but” review. That’s because the undoubted highs are offset by some very naff lows. Jasmin Vardimon riffs ...
A member of the sound department in the previous touring production of Bat Out of Hell: The Musical told me that one of his ...
Theatre goers most likely associate the name David Ireland with such words as contentious, controversial and confrontational. His hit Ulster ...
The producers of the brand new musical HERE & NOW, presented by UK pop sensation, Steps, are delighted to announce the ...
Mischief, the team behind the ever-popular The Play That Goes Wrong, is starting to come across to me as the ...
Little Brother is an extraordinary true story. Teenager Ibrahima Balde discovers that his younger brother, Alhassane, has ...
Somewhat divisive, this is a show that is bound to have some detractors – particularly those who don’t like a musical with ...
A love letter to Black gay companionship, Positive is an unorthodox take on the AIDS Play, steering clear of the emotion of ...
Theatre goers most likely associate the name David Ireland with such words as contentious, controversial and confrontational.
The sky’s the limit, I suppose, when it comes to what one can do with Imaginary Friends. Daniel Bye isn’t the first person to ...
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