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    Kay Johal Articles

    David Baddiel: My Family: Not The Sitcom tickets

    REVIEW: The Beauty of Baddiel

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    David Baddiel is a storyteller. A very, very good storyteller. But more than that, he is funny.  He can take wha... Read more

    Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour tickets

    REVIEW: All Hail Our Ladies

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    Get yourself down to the Duke of York’s Theatre. That’s not a request, it is a command.  Rarely does... Read more

    REVIEW: Pay Attention Class – It's Time for the School of Rock

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    As soon as Andrew Lloyd Webber's dulcet tones floated over the speakers at the New London Theatre, assuring us th... Read more

    Whisper House tickets

    REVIEW: Shout, don't Whisper!

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    Such was the resonance of this 90-minute piece that I found myself awake at 3 am the morning after, pl... Read more

    Q&A with Matt Henry from Kinky Boots

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    When a show contains rip-roaring songs, a positive message and of course those boots, it was only ever going to be st... Read more

    Posh list

    REVIEW: Posh Is Definitely Spicy!

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    The Pleasance Theatre is just that. Pleasant, intimate and with an inviting set. The only critique would be the... Read more

    Stepping Out tickets

    REVIEW: Tip-Tapping the Night Away

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    With such a line-up of strong women in this female dominated show, Stepping Out has all the hallmarks of a great nigh... Read more

    Text: 42nd Street. Sadler

    REVIEW: No need to Tiptoe down 42nd Street – Shout it from the Rooftops!

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    With a jaunty introduction, as soon as that heavy red velvet curtain rises, you catch a glimpse of perfectly formed t... Read more

    Judy! tickets

    Don't Judge Judy!

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    When I hear "Somewhere over the Rainbow", a gaggle of munchkins comes to mind, running around a yellow bric... Read more

    The Miser tickets

    REVIEW: This Miser is No Misery

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    When you go to see a play that Sir Laurence Olivier has described as being "as funny as a baby's open grave&... Read more

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