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Tina - The Tina Turner Musical
Aldwych Theatre
Moulin Rouge! The Musical
Piccadilly Theatre
Back to The Future the Musical
Adelphi Theatre
Frozen the Musical
Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Mrs. Doubtfire the Musical
Shaftesbury Theatre
Standing at the Sky’s Edge
Gillian Lynne Theatre
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Really good show. Only got the great tickets last minute. Was disappointed when it was obvious that none of the songs were from the film, but what was included was original masterpieces belted out by the brilliant cast. Beverly Knight take a bow. Bloody marvellous!!
by Chris - London Box Office customer, 5 hours ago - Sister Act Sister Act reviewsBrilliant show - loved it. A wonderful feel good show. Great acting but Beverley Knight, Ruth Jones & Lesley Joseph were excellent. Highly recommended!
by Grant - London Box Office customer, 8 hours ago - Sister Act Sister Act reviewsWent to the show after seeing clips on socials and have always been an MJ fan from the beginning. We weren’t disappointed and super happy and impressed by the cast, the band and production! Highly recommend and will be sending my parents over to experience a great night! A massive thanks to everyone involved!
by Mary Ann - London Box Office customer, one day ago - MJ the Musical MJ the Musical reviewsI was a little apprehensive about seeing the show and whether the main role of Mrs Doubtfire could be performed by the actor but was pleasantly surprised. He was superb as rest as the rest of the main crew. Children were also outstanding.
by Christopher - London Box Office customer, one day ago - Mrs. Doubtfire the Musical Mrs. Doubtfire the Musical reviewsWe have seen a lot of theatre productions but have never before left at the interval because we were bored. We spent £600 on 4 tickets and felt it was a complete waste.
by Gail - London Box Office customer, one day ago - Back to The Future the Musical Back to The Future the Musical reviewsEs war das beste Musical das ich bisher sah, und es waren viele. Die Akustik war brillant und die Sänger und Tänzer überragend. Michael war zu 100 % echt 👍👍
by Conny - London Box Office customer, one day ago - MJ the Musical MJ the Musical reviewsVery funny show, not for the devoutly religious minded. Lewd and full of swearing this is a brilliant laugh a minute production for the open minded. Although we were aware of the history of Mormons, it is actually slightly informative for those that aren’t and they will probably be somewhat amazed of the reality behind the “piss-taking” plot. Good music, funny songs, plenty of irony and thought-provoking plot sectors. We really enjoyed it.
by Peter - London Box Office customer, one day ago - The Book of Mormon The Book of Mormon reviewsQuite simply the best show I have ever seen. The music, the dancing, the set and the cast….all superb. The only thing I disliked was the struggle I had not to get up and sing and dance. I highly recommend this fabulous show it’s amazing.
by Nicola - London Box Office customer, 2 days ago - Moulin Rouge! The Musical Moulin Rouge! The Musical reviewsI couldn't attend the show. I got covid 2 days before. I emailed to ask if I could have a refund, but I didn't get a response. i'm really sad to have missed this show - it was an early birthday present for me (nearly 57) and I've loved Tina forever. I'm so sad :-( I bet the show wa amazing.
by JEAN - London Box Office customer, 2 days ago - Tina - The Tina Turner Musical Tina - The Tina Turner Musical reviewsTrying to shoehorn a race thing with a police theme seems a hands down for Othello, however, the early police story seemed to be lost in the other canon story, the descent into jealousy driven madness. The influence of Iago however was totally diminished, (I say this having rewatched the Sir Ian Mckellen performance as Iago). He is now a minor character whilst the actor (I should say actors) interpretation of Othello takes centre stage and misfires all over the place. I enjoyed the strangeness and accuracy of Othello's 'dance partner' although it seems that an actor acts those parts rather than have an extra (all be it stunningly performed if dance theatre is your thing), it must feel emasculating- Othello? -Whose whole existence was always about his power and control, is now de-masculine, who'd have thunk it? Idris Elba style cop needs someone to dance his emotional turmoil. (if there is a 'sameness' then costumers should really give him the same watch, or 'a watch' for the pedants. The theme of police seemed to drop away with the exit of Desdemona's father and although a fun evening (if you like to sit, or stand in the insular world of the playhouse), it always seemed half-hearted. neither a modern police retrospective or a study on the intricacies of envy, jealousy and the foolishness that is brought by love. Othello didn't love Desdemona, there was no reasoning as to why he should and equally why Desdemona should love him back, (other that the 's.e.x thing) Iago had no reason to hate Othello, it was just accepted that he did not a 'police thing' apparently, off stage- off scene. not a race thing that one might throw at the first act, never to be shoehorned in anywhere else. If you're throwing in modern references like 'Chelsea girl'-mixing your Shakespeare-its not Romeo and Juliet' It made the pleasurable and possibly 'play saving' introduction of a 'deliveroo' all the more welcoming. Meanwhile the candles rise and fall for no apparent reason, if only to prove to the plethora of American Tourists that they do and that is how Shakespeare meant it. One wishes for someone to be chased by a bear.
by Jon - London Box Office customer, 3 days ago - Othello Othello reviewsWhat our customers think of London Box Office
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