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    Only Fools and Horses London tickets

    London Theatre Review: This is why Only Fools & Horses works…

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    Perhaps out of all the shows I'm lucky enough to review, this was the one was I was least looking forward to... Read more

    MAMMA MIA! London tickets

    London Theatre Review: Mamma Mia! – Would I go again?

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    Mamma Mia! is the acclaimed jukebox musical that features the greatest hits of ABBA. The story revolve... Read more

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    London Theatre Review: Waitress starring Katharine McPhee at the Adelphi Theatre

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    Who ate all the pies? Sara Bareilles and Jessie Nelson’s Waitress is the latest Broadway musical smash to cr... Read more

    London Theatre Review: Home, I'm Darling at the Duke of York's Theatre

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    "Hi Honey, I'm Home!" In Laura Wade's Home I'm Darling, the sun is shining, r... Read more

    London Theatre Review: 9 to 5 The Musical at the Savoy Theatre

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    It's pretty much an anthem for the working gal. What a way to make a livin', right?  Now Dolly is bringi... Read more

    London Theatre Review: The Mousetrap at St. Martin's Theatre

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    After 66 years and over 27,500 performances, it can simply be said that The Mousetrap has truly cemented its place in... Read more

    London Theatre Review: Aladdin at Prince Edward Theatre

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    The wonderful world of Disney can be a very special place, full of plenty of magic and amazement to transport you fro... Read more

    Q&A with Mousetrap star Joel Macey

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    Newcomer Joel Macey has made his West End stage debut in the ever-so-popular whodunit play, The M... Read more

    London Theatre Review: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time at the Piccadilly Theatre

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    When a bestselling book is brought to life on stage, there is the potential for creative genius or utter disappointme... Read more

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    London Theatre Review: Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    Are people born Wicked? Or do they have Wickedness thrust upon them? This is the main question posed by Stephen Schwa... Read more

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