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Hit Machine Review – Soho Theatre
A TREAT TO BE IN THE PRESENCE OF SUCH IMPRESSIVE, ICONIC PERFORMERS Written by Jonathan Caren and directed by Daniel Bailey, Hit Machine is a tale of two brothers, Wes…
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Circle Mirror Transformation Review – Tower Theatre
AN INTIMATE SPACE THAT TRULY MAKES YOU FEEL PART OF THE RAG-TAG GROUP OF CHARACTERS Five people come together at a community centre’s acting workshop. Over six weeks, how do…
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I Tried Crust Bros’ New Menu And One Pizza Stole The Show
NEW PIZZAS, SHARING PLATES AND A WHOLE LOT OF DOUGHY GOODNESS When an invitation lands in your inbox promising pizza, cocktails and a first look at a brand-new menu, there's…
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The Lady Boys of Bangkok: Full Moon Review
GLITZ, GLAM AND A WHOLE LOT OF CAMP Drag Queens. Cabaret. Over the top costumes. A soundtrack of songs I can sing along to… All things I love, which meant…
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BuzzAttack Review | London’s New TV Game Show Experience Put Me To The Test
BUZZERS AT THE READY... IT'S TIME TO COMPETE There's something about a TV game show that instantly makes you think you'd absolutely smash it… or is that just me?! Sat…
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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…