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Continue reading →: Your Lie In April The Musical.Your Lie in April The Musical opened in London at The Harold Pinter Theatre after a sell-out Musical concert held in April 2024 at Theatre Royal Drury Lane where it recieved a plethora of five-star reviews, ahead of the opening of the musical on 29th June 2024 which now runs…
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Continue reading →: John Lloyd Young at Crazy Coqs.
Brasserie Zedel is the home to the cabaret venue Crazy Coqs in the heart of London’s West End, close to Piccadilly Circus Tube station. It’s a beautiful and intimate cabaret room which brings together all “art forms in one extraordinary building, featuring cabaret, music, theatre, comedy and magic”. The acoustics…
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Continue reading →: Interview with Phil Henderson.Edinburgh Fringe is the largest and busiest Fringe Festival. In the run-up to this year’s, I have spoken to Phil Henderson about his upcoming show Space Cowboy. How did you find your experience at the Fringe last year? Last year’s Fringe was incredible – I did a split bill show…
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Continue reading →: Interview with Edoardo Tesio about bringing Della Luna to the Edinburgh Fringe.
Edoardo Tesio will, alongside Theater Company della Luna, be bringing Love’s Concordia Bar to Edinburgh Fringe this year. It’s an unusual new musical show exploring the nature of romantic love and what it means to different people. This sensual, comedic burlesque show, coming to the Fringe for the first time,…
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Continue reading →: RTFM-Read The F***ing Manual-Edinburgh Fringe Premiere.
A powerful and immersive new piece of physical theatre from DNA Studio – RTFM (Read The F***ing Manual), is premiering at the Edinburgh Fringe at the beginning of August. Against the backdrop of war, a couple embark on a seemingly ordinary task: assembling an IKEA wardrobe. Through the act of…
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Continue reading →: The Marilyn Conspiracy by Vicki McKellar and Guy Masterson.
The London premiere of The Marilyn Conspiracy opened on June 20th 2024. A new play written by Vicki McKellar and Guy Masterson explores the mystery surrounding the mysterious death of Marilyn Monroe which took place in August 1962. The first act takes time to develop and feels longer and more…
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Continue reading →: Blue Apple presents The Wind in the Willows.
Over the past few years, I have reviewed most of the performances produced by Blue Apple Theatre from their adaptations of Animal Farm, The Railway Children and Frankenstein to name but a few. However, tonight’s adaptation of The Wind in the Willows created by Kenneth Grahame has to be their…
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Continue reading →: Great Expectations by Charles Dickens.
Quantum Theatre returns to Hinton Ampner in Hampshire with an abridged adaptation of Charles Dickens’s novel Great Expectations. Although it has been reduced to fit a roughly 110 minutes performance none of the main storyline has been left out and whether you know the storyline or not it’s explained clearly…
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Continue reading →: Drop The Dead Donkey The Reawakening! at Richmond Theatre.
Drop the Dead Donkey first aired in 1990 and ran until 1998 on Channel 4. Gathering momentum and a huge following during the eight years on screen. Set in the offices of “GlobaLink News” and filmed close to screening each episode to keep the news current and relevant at the…
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Continue reading →: Three Men In A Boat by Jerome K Jerome.
Three Men In A Boat was written by Jerome K Jerome based on himself and two of his friends George Wingrave (Who became senior manager at Barclays bank) and Carl Hentschel (founder of a printing business) who becomes the character Harris in the book. Jerome and Carl (Harris) are known…











