Part immersive theatre, part play, part musical, part poetry slam, part gig. TEDDY will be many things to many people.
West End Theatre News and Reviews


Review: TEDDY at The Vaults, Waterloo
By Stuart King Friday, May 11 2018, 09:21


Review: World Without Us
By Monty Leigh Wednesday, May 9 2018, 11:21
Belgian theatre company Ontroered Goed present this monologue, World Without Us - a rumination on what would happen to Earth if humanity suddenly disappeared from existence. The methodical pace of the show forces the audience to use their imagination while Valentijn Dhaenens leads us through a step-by-step guide to the end of human kind.


Review: MANON at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden
By Stuart King Wednesday, May 9 2018, 11:09
The story of Manon was banned after its publication in 1731 but due to the exploitative efforts of French charlatan entrepreneurs of the day, copies were made, prolonging the life of the text and eventually spawning two operas and this ballet version.


Review: NINE NIGHT at The National Theatre
By Nastazja Domaradzka Monday, May 7 2018, 08:39
Directed by one of the most exciting UK directors Roy Alexander Weise, Natasha Gordon’s debut play NINE NIGHT is a fly on the wall piece of theatre; a beautiful and harrowing, yet full of lightness and humour production that examines grief, family relationships and immigration.
Ricky Fearon and Cecilia Noble in Nine Night


Second Look: CHESS at ENO London Coliseum
By Stuart King Thursday, May 3 2018, 12:57
CHESS represents a quite extraordinary and singular accomplishment in musical theatre: essentially, the original is almost universally loved by anyone who has anything whatsoever to do with... musical theatre.
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