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Continue reading →: The Throne by John Goldsmith.
Finding yourself stuck in a portaloo toilet with Her Majesty the Queen would be nerve-wracking enough for anyone, add a bomb into the equation and an anti-royalist and The Throne has all the ingredients for an explosive performance. Anti-Royalist Derek Jones PhD (Charlie Condou) is dissatisfied with his life, job…
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Continue reading →: LGBTQ+ New Comedian of the Year.
Clapham Grand was a fabulous venue for a Tuesday evening event in which nine comedians competed to find the new LGBTQ+ Comedian of the year 2022. Almost at capacity, we settled down to a fantastic evening of laughter and amusement. Award-winning podcast presenter James Barr was our host for the…
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Continue reading →: Faulty Towers Dining Experience
The President Hotel located in Russell Square is currently the home to The Faulty Towers Dining Experience. Situated a few minutes walks away from Russell Square tube station it’s conveniently located for a West End night out. For fans of the BBC television comedy Fawlty Towers, the immersive experience is…
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Continue reading →: Misconnections written by Nicolas Ridley.
Life changes direction without our complete awareness until it’s often too late to avoid the consequences, which then unfold before us quite rapidly. It’s not until they take place that you know whether these changes will be positive or negative. Pack a Punch Players bring to the stage three short…
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Continue reading →: Bleak Expectations by Mark Evans.
Found on the outskirts of Newbury in Berkshire. The Watermill Theatre has been an established venue since 1967 and has grown in popularity since it first opened its doors. With the fast-flowing stream of water running underneath the building, you can watch it flow as you walk through into the…
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Continue reading →: Dirty Dancing, The Movie in Concert.
Marking the 35th anniversary of the popular iconic film Dirty Dancing written by Eleanor Bergstein which starred the late Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey. Dirty Dancing, The Movie in Concert came to the stage and is now on tour wowing audiences around the globe. The quartet of singers accompanied by…
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Continue reading →: Chicago.
New Wimbledon Theatre presents the latest touring production of the “sleek and sassy” successful West End musical Chicago. Set in the heart of 1920s America. The inner moral compass has virtually vanished, underground clubs were a common part of the social landscape and literally anything goes. Roxie Hart (Faye Brookes) finds…
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Continue reading →: Don Giovanni presented by Welsh National Opera.
Don Giovanni began life in 1630 in form of the drama El burlador de Savilla which translates into The Seducer of Seville by Spanish playwright Tirso de Molina. It certainly lives up to its title as he boasts over 2000 conquests during his travels. Its first documented staged performances began…
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Continue reading →: I Couldn’t Do Your Job by Charlotte Blakemore and Hannah Fayers.
Written during the countries lockdown I Couldn’t Do Your Job explores through a series of frank and relaxed interviews conducted by Alan Emrys in the crew’s staff room. He is collecting research to write a play to honour his father who was a lifelong paramedic. He wants to gain an…
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Continue reading →: The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown.
From The Louvre to Westminster Abbey with a host of stops in between. The Da Vinci Code covers much ground in the quest to break the codes and uncover the mystery surrounding the “holy grail” and the cruel sacrifice style killing of the Louvre curator Sauniere (Andrew Lewis) which takes…











