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lenny. Review
It's very easy for theatre, particularly Queer Theatre, to fall into 'woe is me' trope. Alfie Webster's debut play lenny. is a ‘delayed’ queer coming-of-age story that avoids this trope with the power and avoidance of a gay man dodging his 30's. lenny. is 70 minute piece...
therevueuk
Sep 20


Potty the Plant Review
At the ever-charming Wilton’s Music Hall — all faded grandeur and creaking floorboards — fringe favourite Potty the Plant has taken root for a short but sprightly run. With a bare-bones, split-level set framed by a series of backing flats and a conspicuous cabinet (where one assumes the long-suffering puppeteer was stashed pre-show), the stage is dressed just enough to let the performers — and the innuendo-stuffed script — do the heavy lifting.
therevueuk
Jun 28


Five Lesbians Eating A Quiche Review
A warm summer’s evening in the charming garden of St Mary’s Church set the scene perfectly for Five Lesbians Eating a Quiche, performed by Car Crash Productions...
therevueuk
Jun 23


Stereophonic Review
There’s no denying the unmistakable echoes of Fleetwood Mac and the making of their album Rumours in David Adjimi’s award-winning play. Now playing at the Duke of York’s Theatre, Stereophonic is a raw, authentic and deeply human portrayal of a fictional band in the 70s while they record their next studio album...
hannahdelaney4
Jun 21


Mothers' Day/Fathers' Day Review
Written by Giles Fernando, Mother's Day/ Father's Day is a double bill about achieving your dreams and family competition. Playing at the Drayton Arms Theatre in South Kensington, these 2 plays although by the same writer couldn't be any more different...
hannahdelaney4
Jun 20


The Devil Wears Prada Review
Upon stepping into the Dominion Theatre, the mood was electric. I took my seats to a glitzy sign with the Iconic branding of “The Devil Wears Prada” in front of me. Fashion show style music is pumping and the stage is highlighted by studio lights. Then things get a bit weird...
hannahdelaney4
May 13


Ghosts at the Lyric Hammersmith Review
Following the huge successes of both Iphigenia in Splott and Romeo and Julie, I was so excited to watch ‘Ghosts’ at the Lyric Hammersmith, the fifth collaboration between writer Gary Owen and director Rachel O’Riordan. However, I ended up leaving confused and underwhelmed....
hannahdelaney4
May 2


Clueless The Musical Review
Just what the West End needs… ANOTHER musical adaptation of a classic film. With Mean Girls (The Musical), Back to the Future (The Musical) and The Devil Wears Prada (The Musical) all just around the corner it feels like the West End is already at full capacity. That being said I was willing to give this one its chance...
hannahdelaney4
Apr 25


Oliver! Review
In a West End dominated by jukebox musicals and screen to stage adaptations, it's refreshing to see a classic return to the spotlight....
hannahdelaney4
Feb 7


A Million Miles Under Hampstead Heath Review
A Million Miles Under Hampstead Heath is the debut play for Nothing Theatre Company, written and directed by Nina Fuentes...
therevueuk
Nov 9, 2024


Make Good: The Post Office Scandal Review
We've heard it time and time again, "a musical about a WWII Operation, whatever next?", "why did you go see a musical about balloons?" and..
therevueuk
Nov 9, 2024


Al Dente London Restaurant Review
Inspired and created by a group of friends who wanted to share their passion of handmade fresh pasta with the rest of London, Al Dente...
therevueuk
Oct 16, 2024


Beryl Cook: A Private View Review
No stranger to true life documentary theatre, Kara Wilson dons silver wig as she brings not only artist Beryl Cook to life, but also...
therevueuk
Oct 12, 2024


Abigail's Party Review
The history of Mike Leigh's Abigail's Party is a unique and interesting story. The original cast members workshopped their characters in 10
therevueuk
Oct 11, 2024


The Mad Gay King Review
The Mad Gay King is Christopher Adams-Cohen's modern day retelling of King Ludwig II, his forceful disposition on the grounds of...
therevueuk
Oct 8, 2024


Slave Play Review
One of the most Tony nominated plays of all time comes to London but the question is... is London ready for it?
therevueuk
Sep 13, 2024


The Rocky Horror Show Review
When a show is a cult classic in such a way as The Rocky Horror Show, part of the buzz of each performance isn't just the onstage magic, but
therevueuk
Sep 10, 2024


Kathy and Stella Solve a Murder Review
With Edinburgh Fringe coming to a close for another year, it's a thrill to see so many shows currently playing in the West End that have...
therevueuk
Sep 5, 2024


Hello, Dolly! Review
Imelda Staunton's star power sparkles in this hilariously fresh new production.
therevueuk
Sep 2, 2024


Shrek The Musical Review
Shrek the Musical s based on the 2001 DreamWorks Animation film Shrek with music by Jeanine Tesori and book and lyrics by David...
therevueuk
Aug 20, 2024
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