If there is ever a power surge on the West End, then 42nd Street will be responsible, such must be the supply of electricity going into their lighting and mechanical rigs. Think glitter, think glam, think sequins.
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Review: 42ND STREET at Theatre Royal Drury Lane
By Daniel Perks Thursday, January 18 2018, 10:02


Review: DICK WHITTINGTON at The Palladium
By Nastazja Domaradzka Saturday, January 13 2018, 11:18
The January blues are upon us. When choosing the first production of 2018 to see, everyone should think about something cheerful and blissful that will shake off the disappointment of facing reality after the festive season.


Review: ALICE at the Landor Space
By Stuart King Friday, January 12 2018, 14:53
Much has been written in recent decades about the possible relationship permutations which existed between Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) and his muse, the 6-year old Alice Liddell, who was the basis for his Alice in Wonderland stories.


Review: JACK AND THE BEANSTALK at the Wimbledon Theatre
By Phil Willmott Thursday, December 21 2017, 13:37
This 2017 pantomime at the Wimbledon theatre is back in the hands of producers Qdos, replacing First Family Entertainment who have brought a series of American stars to the venue in recent years.


Review: THE GRINNING MAN at Trafalgar Studios
By Phil Willmott Thursday, December 21 2017, 09:17
Christmas is a time for over indulgence and the West End’s latest new musical, THE GRINNING MAN, is an opportunity to relish a Grand Guignol excess of melodrama, theatricality, stage craft and emphatic dialogue; all peppered with knowing asides and drenched in a deceptively simple, original score from Tim Phillips and Marc Teitler.
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