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The Rat Pack Live from Las Vegas
21 Dec
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Stuart King

Review: THE RAT PACK LIVE FROM LAS VEGAS - Theatre Royal Haymarket

The Rat Pack Live from Las Vegas You'd be forgiven for assuming that Mitch Sebastian's devised show in which three legends - Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr share their on-stage Las Vegas antics with an audience accompanied by a big band, would be a universal crowd pleaser... but in truth, it was a pretty woeful experience.

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Slava's Snow Show
19 Dec
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Stuart King

Review: SLAVA'S SNOW SHOW at the Royal Festival Hall

Slava's Snow Show Internationally renowned Russian clown Slava Polunin, began work on his Snow Show back in 1993 and it has since travelled the world garnering plaudits and positive reviews in dozens of countries and hundreds of cities where it has entertained millions of spectators.

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16 Dec
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Phil Willmott

Review: HOW TO WIN AGAINST HISTORY at the Young Vic

How-To-Win-Against-History.jpgIf your dark winter evening could do with some brightening up, then I recommend this insubstantial but endearing hour and a bit of surreal comedy at the Young Vic.

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15 Dec
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Justin Murray

Review: RAPUNZEL at Theatre Royal Stratford East

Rapunzel.jpgThe notion of pantomime is a centuries-old tradition, born out of a combination of English folklore, Italian commedia dell'arte and travelling performance. This December, in the concrete jungle of Stratford, the ritual is played out again.

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14 Dec
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Phil Willmott

Review: PINOCCHIO at the National Theatre

Pinocchio.jpgWith Follies providing the perfect Christmas treat for grown ups in the National Theatre's biggest auditorium, there's now a major family show in the proscenium arch venue, the Lyttelton. It's Pinocchio, the classic story of a wooden puppet who faces many perils in his quest to become human.

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