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Review: DICK WHITTINGTON at Stratford East
By Nastazja Domaradzka Friday, December 6 2019, 09:00


Review: GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE MUSKETEERS at Battersea Arts Centre, London
By Isabella James Thursday, December 5 2019, 16:05
The Sleeping Trees comedy pantomime is a must-see event every Christmas for me. This year was no exception.
Goldilocks and The Three Musketeers is a brilliant mash-up of children’s stories pulled together with energetic performances, comedy songs and bizarre theatrics.


Review: AFTERGLOW at Waterloo East Theatre
By Stuart King Monday, December 2 2019, 12:11
Following its critically successful opening at Southwark Playhouse, AFTERGLOW has just clocked-up its 100th sell-out performance and moved to Waterloo East Theatre SE1, where it will continue its limited London run, until 22nd Dec.


Review: WOLF OF WALL STREET at Stratton Oakmont EC2
By Phil Willmott Monday, December 2 2019, 12:03
Mention The Wolf Of Wall Street, and Martin Scorsese's Oscar nominated film with Leonardo DiCaprio in the title role springs to mind. It's the true story of New York stockbroker, Julian Belfort, who over ten years made millions through corruption and fraud, and spent it all. By the age of 36 Belfort was a federal convict.


Review: MY BRILLIANT FRIEND at The Olivier Theatre, National Theatre
By John Yap Monday, December 2 2019, 11:42
MY BRILLIANT FRIEND Parts One and Two at the Olivier Theatre is simply brilliant. The adaptation is brilliant, the music is brilliant, the production is brilliant, the direction is brilliant, the actors are brilliant, especially the two leading ladies, Niamh Cusack and Catherine McCormack.
Niamh Cusack (Lenu) and Catherine McCormack (Lila) in My Brilliant Friend at the Olivier Theatre. Picture by Marc Brenner.
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