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Stereophonic
london Musical

The staging is inviting, I felt a part of the studio, more invisible than one of the engineers, Charlie. The...

from: Luke Bromage-Henry
PUNCH
london Theatre

Rarely do the flood-gates open for me in the theatre like they did about 30 minutes into this play (which...

from: Louise Snouck
The Weir
london Theatre

Brendan Gleeson grimaces as the Guinness tap sputters, tries again, and then settles for a bottle. He takes his seat...

from: Luke Bromage-Henry
The Line of Beauty
london Theatre

This adaptation of Alan Hollinghurst’s novel arrives freighted with the dismal ambition of being adapted from a much loved novel...

from: Rupert Stonehill
GIANT
london Theatre

This is Proper play with a capital P. John Lithgow as Roald Dahl is spellbinding. Irascible, charming, controlling, and capricious,...

from: Rupert Stonehill
PUNCH
london Theatre

James Graham swaps Parliament for the punch-drunk as Punch arrives in London freighted with the true, grim tale of Jacob...

from: Rupert Stonehill
Entertaining Mr Sloane
london Theatre

One of the more upbeat (albeit darkly comic) things I\'ve seen recently. First half much better than second but the...

from: Alex Bott
GIANT
london Theatre

I first saw Giant at the Royal Court before its ‘transfer’* to the Harold Pinter; *I’m aware this is wanky...

from: Clementine Melvin
PUNCH
london Theatre

My concerns that the gaudy, golden trim of the Apollo\'s interior might clash with the subject matter were quickly abated....

from: Luke Bromage-Henry
The Importance of Being Earnest
london Theatre

If you\'re in the mood for Panto à la Bridgerton, this is your show. For me, Wilde\'s words were over-acted...

from: Louise Snouck