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Coming Clean - King's Head Theatre
31 Jul
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Phil Willmott

Review: COMING CLEAN at the King's Head Theatre

Coming Clean - King's Head Theatre A final piece by the late Kevin Elliot, best known for his play My Night with Reg, drew a fairly negative reaction from critics recently so it's interesting that the King's Head Theatre are reviving his very first play only weeks afterwards. It's 35 years since a premiere at the Bush Theatre and as far as I know this is the first time anyone's revisited it.

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The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole
28 Jul
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Phil Willmott

Review: THE SECRET DIARY OF ADRIAN MOLE at the Menier Chocolate Factory

The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole If you were a teenager in the 1980's the character of Adrian Mole, geeky, pretentious and utterly relatable to, will be an old friend. His hilarious take on adolescence was captured by writer Sue Townsend in a fictitious diary, first a best selling book, then a TV series, then a play, then a musical, and there were several sequels. Adrian's faded from public consciousness in the last decade or so and, alas, Townsend died in 2014. All this makes this adorable, completely new musical very welcome especially as it transports us back to his first teenage incarnation and reminds us what fun it was follow his bumbling and humbling attempts to become an intellectual and a hit with girls.

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The Elders - Theatro Technis
28 Jul
Reviews
Monty Leigh

Review: THE ELDERS at Theatro Technis

The Elders - Theatro Technis Collaborating with Siberian Lights, Newly formed London based theatre company A’dart are hoping to ‘create performances that raise questions about society's overarching rules and principles’ and with Kat Christidi’s piece of new writing/directing ‘The Elders’ they are off to a strong start.

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I Loved Lucy - Arts Theatre
27 Jul
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Phil Willmott

Review: I LOVED LUCY at the Arts Theatre

I Loved Lucy - Arts TheatreI must confess I couldn't pick vintage U.S sit-com mega-star Lucille Ball out of a line up and I don't think I've seen a moment of her work but for the generation before me reruns of her hit show were ubiquitous and her on screen persona seems to have been a wisecracking, goofy surrogate mum to much of the western world in the 1950s and 60s.

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David Albury
26 Jul
Phil Willmott

David Albury Leads the New Cast of MOTOWN

David Albury Motown the Musical have just announced a new leading man and I'm very excited to hear that it’s David Albury who’ll be taking over the role of Smokey Robinson just as producers release 500,000 new tickets for sale, securing the show at the Shaftesbury Theatre until 5 January 2019.

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