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Continue reading →: Soho Cinders by Stiles and Drewe.
West End stars Luke Bayer pictured below and Millie O’Connell star in the latest production at Charing Cross Theatre Soho Cinders. Where you meet orphan Robbie and Velcro aka as Sonya long-standing best friends working in his late Mother’s laundrette. Their friendship from the start is strong and with an…
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Continue reading →: Sherlock Holmes in A Scandal in Bohemia by Francesca De Sica.
Sherlock Holmes in A Scandal in Bohemia tells the chronology of the work in which Sherlock Holmes appeared in starting with his last case the cast of five then in their unique style reflect back to his first and then returning to solve the last case. It’s not as complicated…
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Continue reading →: Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward.
The latest production at The Tower Theatre of Blithe Spirit is a well-known classic by Noel Coward. The work that has gone into this play is an absolute credit to this original script. From a fantastic cast of six to the authentic stage dressing and some incredibly well-designed costumes. This…
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Continue reading →: 4 Stages by Old Skool Collective Present.
The play 4 stages takes place around the family dining table set up for games night. Life long friends Alex played by Andre Skeet and Ben (Brett Allen) get together about every four weeks to catch up and enjoy some relaxed company, a few drinks and some very deep conversations.…
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Continue reading →: Ages of the Moon by Sam Shephard.
Ages of the Moon by Sam Shephard is set on a porch during one late night/ early morning. The two characters Ames (Christopher Fairbank) and Byron (Joseph Marcell) are in their mid-sixties after an S.O.S phone call from Ames, you are introduced to the couple as they are sitting there…
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Continue reading →: Some Like It Hip Hop by Zoonation
Photo credits Simon Prince. Some Like It Hip Hop is adapted from the book by Kate Prince MBE and Felix Harrison and performed by the extremely talented ensemble group of twenty-two dancers from Zoonation. The narrator deserves a lot of credit for his performance he is very clear and concise.…
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Continue reading →: The Signalman by Charles Dickens.
The Signalman adapted by Martin Malcolm to a fifty-minute Fringe Theatre production is a well scripted and moving credit to the original story written by Charles Dickens. Tim Larkfield in the role of The Signalman delivers an impressive performance as he slowly mentally battles with the spirit that keeps appearing…
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Continue reading →: Smashing it by Ms Helen Sulis-Bowie.
Photo by Tamsin Drury, 2019. An interesting and well thought out look at the consumerist and patriarchal society surrounding us. Why should your birth gender and the economical background you are born into automatically give you the entitlement over other people? As a world, we consume many pointless articles as…
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Continue reading →: Gutted by Sharon Byrne.
Gutted by Sharon Byrne first appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2018 the script has undergone a lot of alterations, editing and some very effective new stage directions. It was a pleasure to see the original cast though who originally first bought this play to life. Niamh Finlay in the…
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Continue reading →: The Good Scout by Glenn Chandler.
Photo credit PBG Studios. The Good Scout by Glenn Chandler tells the lesser-known story of a group of Hitler Youths who came to stay with a group of Scouts in the 1930s. It’s based around alleged events which took place between Lord Baden-Powell and newly appointed ambassador to London Joachim…












