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All My Sons
london Theatre

Celeb studded casts have become as common place in London’s West End as Pret A Mangers on the surrounding streets....

from: Clementine Melvin
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
new york Musical

As a sucker for a good (and sometimes) bad rom-com plot, I was eager to see Two Strangers after almost...

from: Alexandra Burns
Oedipus
london Theatre

Robert Icke is one of the most exciting voices in theatre today. A master of transforming classic texts, he turns...

from: Esmé Thompson
Stereophonic
london Musical

If you have ever wanted to hang out in a 1970s music studio for three hours, go and see Stereophonic....

from: Esmé Thompson
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

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
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
All My Sons
london Theatre

Arthur Miller has a remarkable ability to thread sweeping moral and social questions through the intimacy of family life, and...

from: Esmé Thompson
GIANT
london Theatre

Queued for an hour to get returns for this play at the Royal Court. I would have queued several more....

from: Louise Snouck
The Maids
london Theatre

Kip Williams, fresh off his West End success with Dorian Gray starring Sarah Snook, is back with a new technological...

from: Rupert Stonehill