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    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

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    REVIEW: An American in Paris

    Posted on | By Shanine Salmon |

    An American in Paris feels more like a Sadler’s Wells show than a West End musical, with its focus on ballet it... 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

    Phantom of the Opera: Hide your face, so the world will never find you

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    A man in a mask set to an iconic overture. Dwelling in the picturesque theatre that is Her Majesty's it can only ... Read more

    Travesties tickets

    REVIEW: Travesties

    Posted on | By Shanine Salmon |

    This intelligent but baffling play is Tom Stoppard at his finest. I have mixed feeling towards Stoppard as his qualit... Read more

    The Lion King London tickets

    West End Workshops: Pulling Strings

    Posted on | By Harrison Fuller |

    If you are looking for something a little different to do before seeing a West End show, gather together a group of f... Read more

    Text: 42nd Street. Sadler

    Opening and Closing on London's West End in March 2017

    Posted on | By Shanine Salmon |

    Spring has sprung and we say Hello to some new West End shows and a wave goodbye to those shows that kept us going th... Read more

    Dusty Days

    Posted on | By Kay Johal |

    Oh, those lazy hazy days of the 60s. Cilla doing her thing, Petula Clark giving music life. Swinging London was the p... Read more

    Carry on, Kinky Boots!

    Posted on | By Molly Richardson |

    I recently made my third visit to the ‘Land of Lola’ with Kinky Boots, however, it was my first... Read more

    Text: Another Day, Another Destiny. Les Miserables. 38th Revolutionary Year, Sondheim Theatre. Image: A line drawing of Cosette against a revolutionary background.

    5 Reasons to See Les Miserables (again. . .)

    Posted on | By Molly Richardson |

    Around the same time last year, I saw Les Miserables on stage for the first time. A year later and I couldn’t r... Read more

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