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Continue reading →: Sizwe Banzi is Dead.
Sizwe Banzi is Dead, set in Apartheid South Africa. Passbooks are held by all citizens. Their right to travel and work is restricted and all information is held in these books. However, many couldn’t read or understand what these books said. Furthering the oppression of thousands of people and leaving…
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Continue reading →: Trevor Ashley-Queen of the Moment.
Australians most sought-after drag artist Trevor Ashley brought a touch of talent to the Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue on Monday 9th October with his show Queen of the Moment and he certainly is a Queen of drag artists. This marks Ashley’s third show in the West End previously bringing Liza…
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Continue reading →: Ben Hart-JADOO.
Magician and illusionist Ben Hart stunned and captivated the audience in Theatre Royal Winchester on Sunday 8th October with his non-stop magical performance, split into two acts. After recently visiting India, Hart spent time studying and watching the street magicians who perform magic on street corners. Locally known as “Jadoo-Wallahs.”…
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Continue reading →: It’s Her Turn Now presented by The Mill in Sonning.
Where better to spend a glorious afternoon in October than in the beautiful setting of The Mill in Sonning to review their latest production It’s Her Turn Now by Ray Cooney and adapted by Michael J Barfoot. All the action takes place in suite 648 at the Westminster Hotel a…
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Continue reading →: fell By Chris Salt.
Seventeen-year-old Jake (Tom Claxton) through circumstances beyond his control has made his home in the wild terrain of the Cumbrian Fells in Fell by Chris Salt. He lives off the land, using the stream to clean his laundry and stay hydrated. Catching and foraging what he can to eat and…
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Continue reading →: Flowers For Mrs Harris-The Musical directed by Bronagh Lagan.
Humanity and humility are powerful attributes that money cannot buy. Mrs.Harris performed by Olivier Award-winning legend Jenna Russell touches the lives of everyone she meets in the musical Flowers For Mrs. Harris written by Rachel Wagstaff. Living on a meagre wage and with rationing still in circulation just after the…
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Continue reading →: Life of Pi.
Life of Pi staged production by Lolita Chakrabarti based on the 2001 novel by Yann Martel is currently touring the UK and until October 7th can be seen at New Victoria Theatre in Woking. Making his first professional debut Divesh Subaskaran takes the lead role, of Piscine Molitor “Pi” Patel,…
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Continue reading →: Murder in the Dark directed by Philip Frank’s.
Lost and tormented by ghosts of the past and present. Daniel Sierra or is it Nigel (Tom Chambers) crashes his car on New Year’s Eve in the middle of nowhere during a horrendous snowstorm in Murder in the Dark. Mrs. Bateman (Susie Blake) appears to be a local farmer helping…
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Continue reading →: Trompe L’Oeil by Henry Parkman Biggs.
Trompe l’Oeil is a multi layered queer musical experience by Henry Parkman Biggs. Originated as Trump L’Oeil in 2016 and after various setbacks including Covid it has continued development. Premiering in 2021 on Off-Broadway and now takes to the stage at The Other Palace. The Musical takes a satirical take…
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Continue reading →: THE KING AND I at New Victoria Theatre Woking.
The King and I touring musical production is set in the 1860’s telling the story of a widow Anna Leonowens (Annalene Beechey) travelling to Bangkok with her son to become the teacher for the King of Siam’s many children. Brian Rivera casts a dominant regal presence throughout the performance in…










