Got friends or relatives visiting you in London? Perhaps you’re on holiday here yourself? I highly recommend Witness For The Prosecution for visitors to London.
Witness for the Prosecution - Photo by Ellie Kurttz.
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By Miriam Gibson Tuesday, May 3 2022, 23:40
Got friends or relatives visiting you in London? Perhaps you’re on holiday here yourself? I highly recommend Witness For The Prosecution for visitors to London.
Witness for the Prosecution - Photo by Ellie Kurttz.
By Stuart King Tuesday, May 3 2022, 22:32
During the final days of Germany’s crumbling Third Reich, the once efficient and mechanised nation has become a volatile and dangerous place, with the lives of potentially thousands of concentration camp inmates hanging in the balance. In Ben Brown’s new play, physiotherapist Felix Kersten (Michael Lumsden) attempts to convene a secret meeting between his Nazi patient Heinrich Himmler (Richard Clothier) and a Swedish member of the World Jewish Congress, Norbert Masur (Ben Caplan).
By Stuart King Wednesday, April 27 2022, 10:11
Maintaining its freshness and bubbly energy with a recent cast change, the jukebox musical & Juliet (which has occupied the Shaftesbury Theatre on and off, since November 2019) looks set to continue wowing it’s Prosecco guzzling audiences well into the future.
By Phil Willmott Monday, April 25 2022, 23:46
There hasn't been much good news for the National Theatre in recent years. What was left of a schedule ravaged by COVID has all too often been savaged by the critics. So it was a delight to be amidst an audience emerging from a show there, for once, buzzing, happy and contented, having had a great evening.
By Stuart King Sunday, April 24 2022, 22:06
In Suzie Miller’s play Prima Facie currently playing at the Harold Pinter Theatre, Jodie Comer plays Tessa, a barrister who during the course of her young career has stood assuredly in courtrooms on countless occasions in close proximity to men who have been accused of rape. But how does that dynamic change once she herself becomes a victim at the hands of a male colleague with an equally promising legal career?
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