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David Tennant
12 Feb
News
Josephine Balfour-Oatts

DAVID TENNANT Returns to the West End in GOOD

David TennantIn October, David Tennant returns to the West End in Dominic Cooke's revival of C.P Taylor's Good - the highly anticipated and pertinent political play centered around World War II. 

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Musik
12 Feb
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: MUSIK at Leicester Square Theatre

Jonathan Harvey’s egomaniacal creation Billie Trix — self-proclaimed icon, rock-star and screen-goddess — hits the stage again, nearly 20 years after Frances Barber first inhabited the outrageous character in Closer to Heaven. “I Am Art” she declares - and who are we to argue?

Musik Frances Barber as Billie Trix in MUSIK by Pet Shop Boys and Jonathan Harvey. Photo Marc Brenner.

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Death of England - National Theatre
12 Feb
Reviews
Nastazja Domaradzka

Review: DEATH OF ENGLAND at The National Theatre

Death of England - National Theatre Rafe Spall delivers a highly skilled performance in Roy Williams and Clint Dyer’s DEATH OF ENGLAND. The monologue reflects at large on why Great Britain finds itself in the current political situation and no doubt for many will present as a highly charged piece of political theatre.

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Sarah Woodward (Hannah), Oliver Johnstone (Neil) and Enyi Okoronkwo (Zef) in The Haystack at Hampstead Theatre. Photo credit Ellie Kurttz
11 Feb
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: THE HAYSTACK at Hampstead Theatre

The new Artistic Director of Hampstead Theatre Roxana Silbert, marks her directing debut for the house with a scorchingly delivered exposé of our national security eavesdroppers and what happens when their unfettered access to personal data, reveals more than they expect.

Sarah Woodward (Hannah), Oliver Johnstone (Neil) and Enyi Okoronkwo (Zef) in The Haystack at Hampstead Theatre. Photo credit Ellie Kurttz Sarah Woodward (Hannah), Oliver Johnstone (Neil) and Enyi Okoronkwo (Zef) in The Haystack at Hampstead Theatre. Photo credit Ellie Kurttz.

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Koko Brown
11 Feb
News
Josephine Balfour-Oatts

The West End With KOKO BROWN

Koko BrownThis week, West End Editor Josephine Balfour-Oatts gets a one-way ticket to Theatreland alongside Koko Brown. A deft guide to London's quieter corners, Brown highlights the magic found in our city's lesser-known spaces. 

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