A Jew, a Colonel and a Nazi walk into a circus. This is not a joke. This is ‘The Grand Tour’.
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By J Sydney-Leigh The Grand Tour has arrived in London. It is the 1979 wartime musical, adapted from the original play Jacobowsky and The...
1927: A Theatrical Revolution
By Laura Darrall Words seem an inadequate tool to describe the importance and utter brilliance of 1927’s work, yet it is the task of the...
Dickens with a Difference at the Trafalgar Studios
By EJ The darker side of Christmas always brings out the Dickens in me. Maybe it’s the chill in the air, the dark days, and the low glare...
It's A Wonderful Life at The Bridge House Theatre
By Sophia Longhi Is there any other way to see in the Christmas holidays than sitting down to watch the beloved Christmas classic, It's A...
Why you’ve simply GOT to go and see ’Cinderella and the Beanstalk’
By J Sydney-Leigh ‘Sleeping Trees’ are a 3-handed theatre company that have brought an absolute gem of a pantomime to the London fringe....
Gilbert & Sullivan's "The Mikado", Charing Cross Theatre
By Megan Prosser “How old is it?” “It’s 230 years old. It’s amazing. Everyone goes on about Les Mis, Les Mis – but this has been...
Welcome to the Mind of Ben Worth and his 'Office Politics'
By Laura Darrall Welcome to the mind of Ben Worth, subversive, dark and hilarious with heart. An up and coming dramatist, taking the new...
Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house, the audience were in hysterics at the L
By J Sydney-Leigh Anything staged at Above the Stag Theatre, famed for its LGBT focus, will offer a liberal portrayal of gender roles and...
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