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The Taste Of London 2026 Dishes Already Calling My Name
LOBSTER, PRAWNS, AND PLENTY OF CARBS: MY TASTE OF LONDON HIT LIST Taste of London is two weeks away, and of course, I’ve already been studying the menus. If you’re…
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An Audience With Abraham Lincoln Review – Greenwich Theatre
HISTORY BUFFS WILL BE CAPTIVATED BY THIS UNIQUE AND POWERFUL NARRATIVE Jacob Truax brings the life and lore of Abraham Lincoln to centre stage at the Greenwich Theatre in his…
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Albatross Review – Omnibus Theatre
A THOUGHTFUL REFLECTION ON ONE OF THE MOST PRESSING ISSUES IN OUR TIME Albatross confronts climate change after it leaks into a family’s domestic world and literally floods their kitchen.
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Beetlejuice Review – Prince Edward Theatre
THE JUICE IS LOOSE IN LONDON I’ve never actually seen the Beetlejuice film. I know, I know… I’ve been told multiple times that that’s shocking behaviour. But honestly? I quite…
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I’m Sorry, Prime Minister Review – Richmond Theatre
A SOCIAL AND POLITICAL COMMENTARY OF THE PAST AND PRESENT Written and directed by Jonathan Lynn, I’m Sorry, Prime Minister is an entertaining political satire and the long-awaited third instalment…
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Nine Sixteenths Review – Brixton House
NINE SIXTEENTHS NEEDED A SHARPER ARTISTIC VISION AND MORE REFINED PRESENTATION I recently saw Nine Sixteenths at Brixton House and came away feeling a little disappointed, as I was excited…
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Mother Courage And Her Children Review – Globe Theatre
NOT PERFECT, BUT NEVER BORING, LONG MAY THE GLOBE KEEP TAKING RISKS LIKE THIS Having acted in Brecht myself during my training at the New Vic Youth Theatre – where…
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Clyde’s Review – Tower Theatre
A PROFOUND AND HEARTRENDING PLAY ABOUT REDEMPTION Playing at the Tower Theatre in Stoke Newington until the 23rd of May, this is an entertaining and well-performed production of Lynn Nottage’s…