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The Handlebards: As You Like It Review – Royal Hospital Chelsea
THE CAST OZZED TALENT; THEIR CAMARADERIE AND CHEMISTRY WAS GENUINELY ENJOYABLE TO WATCH Home of the 2026 Chelsea Flower Show, the Royal Hospital Chelsea makes a fitting stage for Shakespeare’s…
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Twelfth Night: A Nonsensical Medieval Romp Review – Actors’ Church
AN INVENTIVE AND ENTERTAINING PRODUCTION THAT REALLY FOUND ITS STRIDE AFTER THE INTERVAL On a summer evening, there are few more inviting places to watch Shakespeare than the lush green…
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Night Of The Guitar Review – Sadler’s Wells
AN ACCOMPLISHED AND AFFECTIONATE TRIBUTE TO ONE OF FLAMENCO’S GREATEST INNOVATORS Paying tribute to a giant like Sabicas is no small task. The pioneering guitarist transformed flamenco by establishing the…
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Why I Stuck A Flare Up My Arse For England Review – Garrick Theatre
THIS IS THE SORT OF PLAY THAT IS SURE TO GET NEW THEATREGOERS THROUGH THE DOORS World Cup fever took over the West End for one night only at The…
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Gala Flamenca Review – Sadler’s Wells
A STAR STUDDED CELEBRATION OF FLAMENCO’S FINEST The Flamenco Festival at Sadler's Wells is always one of the highlights of my cultural calendar, and this year's Gala Flamenca certainly delivered.…
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Taste Of London Review | Fizz, Feasting And Zero Restraint
A SUMMER EVENING OF BIG FLAVOURS, GOOD VIBES AND PLENTY OF TEMPTATION Taste of London returned to Regent’s Park this week. And, naturally, I was already planning my eating strategy…
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Julius Caesar Review – Tower Theatre
WE SHOULD TOTALLY JUST STAB CAESAR! Julius Caesar is arguably one of Shakespeare’s most well-known plays – at least by name. The plot itself is vaguely understood to be one…
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Compañía de Danza Jesús Carmona: UnYdos Review – Sadler’s Wells
A STRIPPED-BACK MASTERCLASS IN FLAMENCO FIRE It is one of my favourite times of the year – The Flamenco Festival at Sadler's Wells. This is my third year getting to…