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Ancient Grease Review | A Hilarious Parody Musical At The Vaults
GREEK GODS, GREASED LIGHTNING, AND GLORIOUSLY FILTHY FUN The world feels a little chaotic right now. News cycles are relentless, everyone seems stressed, and sometimes what you really need is…
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Turn It Out With Tiler Peck & Friends Review – Sadler’s Wells
IT TAKES SUPERNOVAS LIKE PECK TO MAKE PEOPLE INTERESTED AND ENGAGED IN DANCE IN A BRAND NEW WAY It’s incredible that amid her perfect technique, extraordinary athleticism, and endless grace,…
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Grit, Glitter & Gaslight: The Sarah McGuinness Story Review – Circle & Star Theatre
IN ANY AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WORK, THE WRITER NEEDS TO ASK THEMSELVES AT EVERY TURN: WHY SHOULD OTHER PEOPLE CARE? Sarah McGuinness has a lot to work with in this respect. Born…
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Age Is A Feeling Review – Soho Theatre Walthamstow
YOU’LL LEARN AS YOU LAUGH, AGE IS A FEELING IS AN UNMISSABLE DELIGHT Age Is A Feeling, written and performed by Haley McGee, arrives at Soho Theatre Walthamstow with a…
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Double Indemnity Review – Richmond Theatre
A STORY BUILT ON GREED, DECEPTION AND THE FATAL CONSEQUENCES OF A SEEMINGLY PERFECT CRIME The stage adaptation of Double Indemnity, currently playing at Richmond Theatre, is not short on…
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The Uncontainable Nausea Of Alec Baldwin Review – New Diorama Theatre
AN AMBITIOUS CONCEPT THAT STRUGGLES TO JUSTIFY THE EXPANSION The Uncontainable Nausea of Alec Baldwin, by writer/director Tommaso Giacomin from TG Works, is a multi-disciplinary approach to discussing anxiety about…
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Broken Glass Review – Young Vic
HOW FAR AWAY MUST SUFFERING BE BEFORE WE ALLOW OURSELVES TO IGNORE IT? At first glance, Broken Glass feels like an unusual choice for revival. Arthur Miller’s 1994 play is…
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Scottish Ballet: Mary, Queen Of Scots Review – Sadler’s Wells
A TUDOR THRILLER IN TIGHTS Tudors* and Tutus? I’m in… The moment I learned about Scottish Ballet’s Mary, Queen of Scots, I was aflutter with anticipation. And from the moment…