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Spanish Oranges Review – The Playground Theatre
AN INTELLIGENT AND INTIMATE RELATIONSHIP DRAMA THAT UNRAVELS IN ITS SECOND HALF Inspired by the emotional intensity of classic relationship dramas, Spanish Oranges explores the shifting power, ambition and resentment…
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Shadowlands Review – Aldwych Theatre
RAW EMOTION, UNEXPECTED LAUGHTER & A STORY THAT STAYS WITH YOU I’m not usually one for the more serious plays. Give me a musical, comedy, something upbeat, and I’m your…
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After Miss Julie Review – Park Theatre
DRAMATIC BUT RUSHED What is the difference between love and lust? And who truly holds the power in a relationship? These are some of the questions attempted to be answered…
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Mundo Pixar Experience London | Step Inside Your Favourite Animated Films
PURE NOSTALGIA, BIG SMILES & A CHANCE FOR YOUR INNER CHILD TO RUN WILD Before going to Mundo Pixar Experience, I thought I knew what was in store. Life-size film…
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Cable Street Review – Marylebone Theatre
CABLE STREET LACKS CLARITY AT A TIME WHEN ITS MESSAGE IS NEEDED MOST The idea for the Cable Street musical began in 2017, but it took until 2024 for London…
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Here There Are Blueberries Review – Stratford East
DEVASTATING AND THOUGHT-PROVOKING “That’s the thing about history, not all of it is knowable.” A powerful quote that captures the spirit of Moisés Kaufman and Amanda Gronich’s Pulitzer-nominated play, Here…
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The Constant Wife Review – Richmond Theatre
IT'S NOT A HABIT OF MINE TO LEAVE A PLAY ABOUT INFIDELITY FEELING UPLIFTED, BUT I ACTUALLY FELT EMPOWERED A cheating husband, a scandalised social circle, and a wife who…
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The Tempest Review – Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
PLAYING WITH THE PLAY: A METATHEATRICAL TEMPEST Shakespeare’s final solo play is typically treated with reverence. Prospero is deemed a vessel for Shakespeare himself, with his control of the stage…