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Magic Goes Wrong
22 Jan
Reviews
Josephine Balfour-Oatts

Review: MAGIC GOES WRONG at the Vaudeville Theatre

Magic Goes Wrong Hit company Mischief Theatre put their comedic sorcery to the test in Magic Goes Wrong, their latest addition to the London stage.

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The Canary and The Crow
22 Jan
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: THE CANARY AND THE CROW at The Arcola Theatre

The Canary and The Crow Hull-based theatre company Middle Child follows its prize garnering tour around the provinces, with a much deserved 4-week London run at the Arcola of Daniel Ward’s semi-autobiographical The Canary and the Crow in which a working class black kid is offered a place at a prestigious grammar school. Let the culture clash commence.

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My Best Friend's Wedding
22 Jan
News
Josephine Balfour-Oatts

Rumour Has It: Musical Edition

My Best Friend's WeddingPsst! There have been whispers of supposed West End transfers; big-hitters set to get even bigger. You didn’t hear it from us.

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Jekyll and Hyde
21 Jan
News
Phil Willmott

Comings and Goings in London’s Growing Immersive Theatre Scene

Jekyll and Hyde Immersive theatre, where the audience walk or dine amidst a series of actor led experiences, has become a growth area over the last twelve months. Certainly the most successful based around THE GREAT GATSBY seems to be going strong as does THE WAR OF THE WORLDS project we reviewed but other projects, such as the one based on the WOLF OF WALL STREET have gone very quiet and a recent project financed by the Hammer Horror Film Studios at Hoxton Hall got shockingly bad reviews.

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Falling in Love Again - King's Head Thatre
21 Jan
News
Phil Willmott

More Royal Controversy, at the Kings Head

Falling in Love Again - King's Head Thatre I love it when a play shines a spotlight on intriguing little moments from history that aren’t widely known about. That’s the case with a fascinating piece currently playing at The Kings Head Theatre in Islington (One of London’s oldest and most established Fringe Theatre’s which always has something interesting to offer).

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