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    Reviews

    Natasha Gordon’s Nine Night reminds us why it’s important to support new playwrights

    Posted on | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels |

    Thousands of stories remain untold by playwrights who dream of seeing the names of their works up in lights. But as p... Read more

    London Theatre Review: Pinter 6 – Party Time/Celebration at the Harold Pinter Theatre

    Posted on | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels |

    If you have not yet seen a Harold Pinter play live on stage, then Party Time and Celebration offer a spectacular plac... Read more

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

    Posted on | By Sandra Howell |

    Excluding musicals, this is one of the best plays I've seen this year. Why? The Curious Incident of the Dog in th... 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

    London Theatre Review: Nine Night at Trafalgar Studios

    Posted on | By Shanine Salmon |

    National Theatre’s Nine Night deserves its transfer. Natasha Gordon (who also appears as Lorraine) has written ... Read more

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    London Theatre Review: Company

    Posted on | By Harrison Fuller |

    Company is, in short, a masterpiece.  Marianne Elliot’s interpretation of Stephen Sondheim’s... 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: Bat Out of Hell

    Posted on | By Harrison Fuller |

    It wasn’t until reading the programme notes that I learned the iconic album, Bat out of Hell, was originally wr... 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

    London Theatre Review: Summer and Smoke at the Duke of York's Theatre

    Posted on | By Sandra Howell |

    In Summer and Smoke, we enter the familiar landscape of Tennessee Williams, scarred with individuals damaged by dysfu... Read more

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