Bridge Command – Immersive Experience London – Review
★★★★★ In the last couple of years, the list of immersive theatre options in many forms in London grew and grew. On one end…
★★★★★ In the last couple of years, the list of immersive theatre options in many forms in London grew and grew. On one end…
I'll admit, I wasn't sure what to expect when I settled into my seat for "The Addams Family" musical. Would it be too campy?…
A breathtaking performance that stays true to the classic Swan Lake tale while showcasing incredible talent and precision. The State of Georgia Ballet dazzles…
"Frankie Goes to Bollywood" feels a bit like a samosa with no filling—while the show sparkles with its vibrant visuals and catchy dance numbers,…
LUNG’s new show, "The Children's Inquiry," is more than just a musical—it’s a powerful, emotional call to recognise the importance of childhood and the…
Alright everyone, let's cut loose and talk about "Footloose"! This classic musical had me tapping my toes and humming along at City Academy's Wednesday…
From the moment a little girl in the audience pushed that hidden button on the wall to start the show, I just knew I was in…
Picture this: you’re settled in for a cosy evening with your bestie, a bottle of prosecco, and a craving for some light-hearted entertainment. You’re not looking…
“Turandot” at the Arcola Theatre felt like stepping into a multiverse of opera. This radical reimagining, part of the Grimeborn Opera Festival, brought together an all…
Imagine a mixtape of friendship, glitter, and catchy tunes, all bundled up in a story that’s as heartwarming as it is entertaining (yet, not so perfectly…
Transported to the roaring twenties, under the starry night sky and amidst the elegant backdrop of St Paul’s Church, Tethered Wits Theatre’s rendition of “The Great…
Even on a gloomy, rainy London evening, “Dumbledore is SO gay!” delivers a body and soul-warming theatrical experience. With its endearing characters, clever script, and a…
In a world where good stories bring people from various paths together, “The Arc: A Trilogy of New Jewish Plays” shines a bright light on the…
“Heart” is an exploration of the multifaceted prism that is being gay in London. It’s a journey marked by laughter, confusion, and tears that are as…
Please note, the show includes very strong triggers (physical aggression, abortion). Please check with the theatre before purchasing a ticket. Abigail Hood’s thought-provoking play, directed by…
Step into a delectable world as “Eating Myself” serves up a personal and intimate theatrical journey that explores the deep flavours of food – and its…
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