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Neil (Siôn Daniel Young) and Kelly (Sarah Gordy) Photo by Helen Murray
11 Jul
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Stuart King

Review: JELLYFISH at the Dorfman Theatre

A collaboration between writer Ben Weatherill and director Tim Hoare, JELLYFISH started life at the Bush Theatre in 2018 and has now been given a well-deserved additional short-run at the Dorfman, on the Southbank.

Neil (Siôn Daniel Young) and Kelly (Sarah Gordy) Photo by Helen MurrayNeil (Siôn Daniel Young) and Kelly (Sarah Gordy) in Jellyfish. Photo by Helen Murray

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Barbra Streisand
10 Jul
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Stuart King

Review: BARBRA STREISAND in Hyde Park

Barbra Streisand Sunday evening to Hyde Park, to see the legend that is BARBRA STREISAND in the latest of a series of Barclaycard sponsored BRITISH SUMMER TIME concerts. But OMG what a sloppy effort!

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On Your Feet
08 Jul
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Phil Willmott

Review: ON YOUR FEET at the London Coliseum

On Your Feet The streets of London are bathed in sun at the moment but in the event of cloud you need only duck into the Coliseum Theatre for a top up of Cuban Sunshine.

ON YOUR FEET tells the story of Gloria Estefan and her husband Emilio‘s rise from local wedding singers in Cuba to international pop royalty via Miami.

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A Midsummer Night's Dream - Open Air Theatre
04 Jul
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Marian Pashley

Review: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

A Midsummer Night's Dream - Open Air Theatre I love the open air theatre in Regent's Park, it is one of London's special places, even when it rains. To see a production of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM on a balmy midsummer night, in a forest (well, the trees do cradle the stage) when so much of its action takes place in such a setting, is a real treat. When the production is also visually striking and the actors not only excellent Shakespearean performers but able to punch the humour to the front of their performance, well, you are really onto a winner.

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Boy Toy
01 Jul
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Phil Willmott

Review: BOY TOY at Above the Stag Theatre

Boy Toy Now here’s a very interesting idea from London’s alternative theatre scene. Although perhaps it might be more accurate to call it a promising idea because although choreographer and theatre maker, William Spencer’s 60 minute narrative ballet, BOY TOY (based on the Coppelia story from classical ballet) is great fun, the most exciting thing about it is the potential he shows to really shake up LGBT theatre and beyond.

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