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09 Dec
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Hugh Wooldridge

Review: SATORI at the London Coliseum

Satori.jpg People speak of Sergei Polunin with the same awe and reverence given to Rudolph Nureyev and Mikhail Baryshnikov. He is another wunderkind of dance, one who attracts headlines for the unorthodox. He is also no stranger to performing in different media, most recently as Count Andrenyi in Kenneth Branagh's Murder on the Orient Express.

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Barnum
09 Dec
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Christian Durham

Review: BARNUM at the Menier Chocolate Factory

Barnum Phineas Taylor Barnum was the original ‘Greatest Showman on Earth’. He brazenly and unashamedly used ‘flim flam’ and humbug to entertain and occasionally hoodwink the general public in the 19th Century both in his time as a Circus impresario and as a politician. His philosophy was to ‘hook your attractions to the mood of the country’.

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Sinners Club - SOHO Theatre
08 Dec
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Nicole Acquah

Review: SINNERS CLUB at Soho Theatre

Sinners Club - SOHO Theatre Sinners Club by Lucy Rivers is an expertly judged, passionate piece of gig-theatre.

The premise behind the show is simple: a feisty rock and roll band called The Bad Mothers – played by Lucy Rivers, Paolo Adamo, Dan Messore and Aiden Thorn – record their new album live.

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La Soirée hits the West End
05 Dec
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Nicola Wright

Review: LA SOIREE at the Aldwych Theatre

La Soirée hits the West End Bursting back to London this Festive Season, La Soiree has a new home at the Aldwych Theatre, with a selection of brand new international and home grown performers all ready to entertain. Like a cheeky Christmas stocking, full of surprises, this heady mix of cabaret, circus and comedy acts is sure to have something for everyone.

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Parliament Square
05 Dec
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Stuart King

Review: PARLIAMENT SQUARE at the Bush Theatre

Parliament Square A woman leaves her suburban family environment, intent on awakening collective consciousness and changing society, by committing a single shocking act.

Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre previously played host to James Fritz’s “Parliament Square” which has just transferred to The Bush Theatre for a limited London run.

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