Archive london theatre News 2017

Let's Hear it for the Kids!

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Let's Hear it for the Kids!

Children have always been a huge part of theatre, but I think it is now safe to say that their ta...

13 Jun, 2017 | By Lucy Beirne

REVIEW: School of Rock (in exactly 250 words)

Reviews / Features

REVIEW: School of Rock (in exactly 250 words)

School of Rock: because who doesn't associate Andrew Lloyd Webber with rock music? Currently play...

7 Jun, 2017 | By Harriet Wilson

REVIEW: Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour "there isn’t another show in the West End like it"

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REVIEW: Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour "there isn’t another show in the West End like it"

Fresh from it’s 2017 Olivier Award for Best New Comedy, Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour smashes i...

7 Jun, 2017 | By Lucy Beirne

REVIEW: Judy! Just Perfect

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REVIEW: Judy! Just Perfect

There aren't too many theatres that can boast to being the perfect home for a show. The Arts Thea...

7 Jun, 2017 | By Kay Johal

REVIEW: The Braille Legacy at the Charing Cross Theatre

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REVIEW: The Braille Legacy at the Charing Cross Theatre

Louis Braille is a name familiar to us all for inventing the system of raised dots that bears his...

7 Jun, 2017 | By Harrison Fuller

REVIEW: Matilda (in exactly 250 words)

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REVIEW: Matilda (in exactly 250 words)

Matilda is just sheer awesome. It's one of those shows that you see and then immediately want to ...

30 May, 2017 | By Harriet Wilson

Beautiful: the Carole King Musical is ending its West End Run

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Beautiful: the Carole King Musical is ending its West End Run

Olivier, Tony and Grammy award winning show Beautiful: The Carole King Musical is ending its Lond...

26 May, 2017 | By Sarah Gengenbach

REVIEW: The Beauty of Baddiel

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REVIEW: The Beauty of Baddiel

David Baddiel is a storyteller. A very, very good storyteller. But more than that, he is funny.  ...

26 May, 2017 | By Kay Johal

REVIEW: School of Rock "will stay with audiences for a long time."

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REVIEW: School of Rock "will stay with audiences for a long time."

When taking someone to the theatre, it is always a nervous experience. They have put their trust ...

24 May, 2017 | By Harrison Fuller