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  • Review: FANTASTICALLY GREAT WOMEN WHO CHANGED THE WORLD at The Other Palace

    Review: FANTASTICALLY GREAT WOMEN WHO CHANGED THE WORLD at The Other Palace

    Date: 28th July 2024  Seat: G1 Rating: 4 Stars Sometimes musicals are just a bit of fluff – albeit enjoyable fluff – that don’t mean an awful lot, and that’s fine. We can all do with some fun nothings from time to time. But sometimes musicals actually mean something, and Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The Read more

  • Review: MARIE CURIE THE MUSICAL at Charing Cross Theatre, London

    Review: MARIE CURIE THE MUSICAL at Charing Cross Theatre, London

    Date: 7th June 2024  Seat: E5 Rating: 3 Stars Marie Curie, written by Seeun Choun (book and lyrics) and Jongyoon Choi (music), made its English-language premiere at London’s Charing Cross Theatre after seeing plenty of success in its native South Korea and elsewhere. But does the translated version at the Charing Cross Theatre work? The Read more

  • Review: BEING MR WICKHAM at Jermyn Street Theatre

    Review: BEING MR WICKHAM at Jermyn Street Theatre

    Date: 10th June 2024 Seat: E5Tickets: GiftedRating: 4 Stars Adrian Lukis’ Being Mr Wickham is a lot of fun, inviting the audience to find out more about one of Jane Austen’s most interesting characters – George Wickham from Pride and Prejudice. Co-written by Lukis and Catherine Curzon, this one-man show is a delightful, insightful exploration of the dashing cad Mr Read more

  • Review: GIRLS REALLY LISTEN TO ME at The Pleasance, London

    Review: GIRLS REALLY LISTEN TO ME at The Pleasance, London

    Date: 20th May 2024 Seat: Unallocated Rating: 4 Stars Maddy thinks this is her story, but it’s not. It’s not even her friend, Maria’s story. It’s our story, all of us, or at least it could be. What a terrifying thought.  Girls Really Listen to Me, written and performed by Eleanor Greene and directed by Read more

  • Review: CALENDAR GIRLS at The Hawth, Crawley

    Review: CALENDAR GIRLS at The Hawth, Crawley

    Date: 9th April 2024 Seat: S11 (Stalls) Rating: 4 Stars In a world where cynicism often overshadows genuine human connection, Calendar Girls is a warm, fun, genuine musical that lifts spirits and puts smiles on faces wherever it goes. Based on the true story that inspired the beloved film, this stage adaptation transports audiences into the heart Read more

  • Review: SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE VALLEY OF FEAR at Southwark Playhouse (Borough)

    Review: SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE VALLEY OF FEAR at Southwark Playhouse (Borough)

    Date: 5th April 2024  Seat: B23 (Large) Rating: 3 Stars Sherlock Holmes is a well-loved and well-known character, and adapting one of his stories for the stage is potentially a thankless task – there will always be fans who find fault. However, there will also always be fans who are happy that their hero has Read more

  • Review: KAREN at The Other Palace, London

    Review: KAREN at The Other Palace, London

    Date: 20th March 2024 Seat: Unallocated – Studio Floor Rating: 4 Stars A woman enjoying a Calippo stands on a stage. It sounds like the beginning of a long-winded joke, but it’s actually the start of Karen, a one-woman play by Sarah Cameron-West (who also stars), and she doesn’t enjoy that Calippo for long because her boyfriend, Read more

  • Review: JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR at The Hawth, Crawley

    Review: JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR at The Hawth, Crawley

    Date: 18th March 2024 Seat: R17 (Stalls) Rating: 5 Stars Jesus Christ Superstar has been around for such a long time (okay, since 1971, or 1973 if you’re thinking of the original movie) that it’s just one of those shows that’s there, burned into the subconscious so that even if you don’t find yourself humming the tunes Read more

  • Review: NYE at The National Theatre

    Review: NYE at The National Theatre

    Date: 11th March 2024 Seat: J28 (Stalls) Rating: 3 Stars It’s hard to believe now, but there was a time, well within living memory, when the NHS just didn’t exist. Unless you had money and privilege or lived in a big city, access to healthcare wasn’t guaranteed, and even if you could get to a Read more

  • Review: CABLE STREET at Southwark Playhouse (Borough)

    Review: CABLE STREET at Southwark Playhouse (Borough)

    Date: 26th February 2024 Seat: D12 Rating: 3 Stars  On 4th October 1936, hundreds of thousands of people from all faiths and backgrounds clashed with Oswald Mosely’s fascist Blackshirts (otherwise known as the British Union of Fascists, or BUF) in what became known as the Battle of Cable Street. With barricades made of furniture and Read more