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Our House at the Churchill Theatre.JPG
27 Oct
Reviews
Nicola Wright

Review: OUR HOUSE at the Churchill Theatre, Bromley

Our House at the Churchill Theatre.JPGWith a successful career spanning almost forty years, Madness have written a vast catalogue of iconic chart topping songs, and it is the tracks from their early years that the musical Our House is centred around. 

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To a simple, rock 'n' roll . . . song
27 Oct
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: TO A SIMPLE, ROCK'N'ROLL... SONG at The Barbican Theatre

To a simple, rock 'n' roll . . . song Given that he is now in his mid-50s, it is something of a contradiction in terms to acknowledge Michael Clark as the eternal enfant terrible of British dance choreographers. The dance company which bears his name is currently performing a triple bill entitled to a simple, rock'n'roll...song at the Barbican.

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Anything That Flies - Jermyn Street Theatre
23 Oct
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: ANYTHING THAT FLIES - Jermyn Street Theatre

Anything That Flies - Jermyn Street Theatre Whilst recovering from a stroke, a decrepit Jewish resident of Belsize Park receives an unexpected visitor in the shape of a German woman of high birth, sent to care for him, by his daughter in Israel.

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Venus in Fur - Natalie Dormer - David Oakes
22 Oct
Reviews
Nastazja Domaradzka

Review: VENUS IN FUR at Theatre Royal Haymarket

Venus in Fur - Natalie Dormer - David Oakes Patrick Marber couldn’t be more unlucky regarding the timing of the opening of his production of VENUS IN FUR. Whilst the whole world is trying to deal with the revelations regarding Harvey Weinstein and the power of the #metoo movement stands an actual chance of enabling our society to finally face the harrowing reality of rape culture, Marber’s production of David Ives’ VENUS IN FUR, despite a fantastic performance from Natalie Dormer, seems like the most unnecessary and non-urgent piece of theatre one could watch right now.

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A Woman of No Importance
21 Oct
Reviews
Monty Leigh

Review: A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE at the Vaudeville Theatre

A Woman of No Importance The Vaudeville kicks off its exciting year-long Oscar Wilde season with A Woman of No Importance, directed by Dominic Dromgoole. It is a play packed full of Wilde’s zingy one liners and witty satire of upper-class society.

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