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The Invention of Love review – Hampstead Theatre, London ★★★☆☆

Jim Keaveney12 months ago12 months ago

Jim Keaveney reviews the revival of Tom Stoppard’s The Invention of Love at Hampstead Theatre starring Simon Russell Beale

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The Little Foxes review – Young Vic, London ★★★☆☆

Natalie Evans12 months ago12 months ago

Natalie Evans reviews the opening of The Little Foxes as the Young Vic, London

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Bellringers review – Original Theatre ★★☆☆☆

Jim Keaveney12 months ago12 months ago

Jim Keaveney reviews the digital release of Bellringers on Original Theatre

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The Devil Wears Prada review – Dominion Theatre, London ★★★☆☆

Carla Rudgyard12 months ago12 months ago

Carla Rudgyard reviews the opening of new musical The Devil Wears Prada, based on the film of the same name, with new music from Elton John

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Expendable review – Royal Court Theatre, London ★★★☆☆

Natalie Evans1 year ago1 year ago

Natalie Evans reviews Emteaz Hussain’s Expendable at the Royal Court Theatre, London

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A Christmas Carol review – Old Vic, London ★★★★★

Jim Keaveney1 year ago12 months ago

Jim Keaveney reviews the Old Vic’s A Christmas Carol starring John Simm

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Aladdin review – Lyric Hammersmith, London ★★★☆☆

Carla Rudgyard1 year ago1 year ago

Carla Rudgyard reviews Aladdin at the Lyric Hammersmith theatre in London

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The Glorious French Revolution review – New Diorama Theatre, London ★★★★★

Natalie Evans1 year ago1 year ago

Natalie Evans reviews The Glorious French Revolution at the New Diorama Theatre, London

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Wolves on Road review – Bush Theatre, London ★★☆☆☆

Natalie Evans1 year ago1 year ago

Review by Natalie Evans Beru Tessema’s Wolves on Road, directed by Daniel Bailey, follows 21-year-old Manny, who we first see…

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Dr Strangelove review – Noël Coward Theatre, London ★★★☆☆

Jim Keaveney1 year ago1 year ago

The 1964 satirical black comedy film Dr Strangelove seems like an apt choice for a timely update given its plotline…

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