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Continue reading →: Soldiers of Tomorrow-Finborough Theatre.Soldiers of Tomorrow by Itai Erdal and Colleen Murphy is an intimate thought-provoking play by a former conscript soldier from the Israeli Defence Force (IDF). The play title originated from an anecdote, which is about Erdal’s 8-year-old nephew. When he bought an empty shoe box home from his Israeli school…
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Continue reading →: Treasure Island adaptation by Blue Apple Theatre.The story of Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson has been adapted and rewritten by the director of Blue Apple Theatre Richard Conlon and members of the cast. The story has been given a unique twist. Anyone who has seen past productions by them will be familiar with these changes…
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Continue reading →: Thespians-Yvonne Arnaud Theatre.Mischief Theatre made their name with the well renowned comedy The Play That Goes Wrong and The Comedy about Spies written by Jonathan Sayer and Ed Zanders. The company brought a piece of Greece to the stage with Thespians: Greece The Musical (But Not That One). The first act introduced the…
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Continue reading →: 10k? Jog On!-Jack Studio Theatre.As a reviewer, you get a kind of sixth sense quite early in a show as to whether you’re going to enjoy it or not. After a long video prologue showing three friends graduating from university and then larking around, I soon realised that 10k? Jog On? wasn’t going to be for…
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Continue reading →: The Nightmare Room-Theatre Royal Windsor.
There’s something deliciously unsettling about walking into a theatre and finding yourself staring at a stark white room, knowing you’re about to watch a psychological game unfold. The Nightmare Room, a contemporary thriller inspired by Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic chiller, leans into that tension from the very first moment —…
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Continue reading →: I’m Sorry, Prime Minister-Woking Theatre.I’m Sorry, Prime Minister is the final chapter of the popular 1980’s television series Yes, Minister. Sir Humphrey Appleby (Clive Francis) and Jim Hacker (Simon Rouse) are way past retirement age, and as ex Prime Minister Hacker has been asked to step down from his position in Oxford University. Which…
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Continue reading →: Allegra-Richmond Theatre.Peter Quilter has a knack for creating characters who stay with you long after the curtain falls, and his latest play, Allegra, this week showing at Richmond, is no exception. The title character’s name means joyful, and it couldn’t be more fitting for a woman who seems to have music running…
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Continue reading →: Believe:The Cher Songbook-Theatre Royal Winchester.Prepare to take a journey through Cher’s massive seven-decade career. From the early days when she worked alongside her husband at the time Sonny, to her duo with the late rock legend Meat loaf to the floor filling iconic song Believe. Charlotte, who performs as Cher, pays a fitting tribute…
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Continue reading →: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang-Watermill Theatre Newbury.One of the most well-known family musicals flies into The Watermill Theatre until 13th September 2026. The grounds have been themed around the musical with a vintage car for you to be photographed in, a few fairground type games, and a massive circus tent that all becomes clear during act…
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Continue reading →: Before I’m Dead- The Glitch.James Rushmore‘s new play Before I’m Dead is the moving story about seventeen year old Zara (Myla Carmen.) Whose dying from an aggressive brain tumour. Her final wishes are to write and record her own eulogy and have it broadcast on perhaps Radio 4. Stuart (Pete Ashmore) is a social worker…





