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REVIEW: The Broken Heart, Sam Wanamaker Theatre ✭✭
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REVIEW: The Broken Heart, Sam Wanamaker Theatre ✭✭

To consider The Broken Heart as a soap opera is to fundamentally misconceive it. The author seemed clear enough that it was a tragedy and the text certainly sounds like a tragedy. The cast are not the problem. Each and every one attacks the play with verve and in the style cho…

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Stephen Collins

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REVIEW: Barnum, UK Tour ✭✭

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REVIEW: Barnum, UK Tour ✭✭

Mikey Jay-Heath is superb as Tom Thumb and his big number, Bigger Isn't Better, is wonderful in every way. Landi Oshinowa displays great vocal chops, twice. …

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Stephen Collins

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REVIEW: Hiraeth, Soho Theatre ✭✭✭✭

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REVIEW: Hiraeth, Soho Theatre ✭✭✭✭

Hiraeth, the story of a small town Welsh girl and her journey to the “Big City” covers well-trodden territory, but with its comedic genius, and toe tapping m…

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REVIEW: Stevie, Hampstead Theatre ✭✭✭

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REVIEW: Stevie, Hampstead Theatre ✭✭✭

In the title role, Zoe Wanamaker is in terrific form. She is wholly believable as a woman out of place in the world but entirely at home in the confines of h…

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Stephen Collins

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REVIEW: Closer, Donmar Warehouse ✭✭✭✭

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REVIEW: Closer, Donmar Warehouse ✭✭✭✭

Watching David Leveaux' stylish revival at the Donmar Warehouse, Closer seems not so much a play about people who don't have children yet as a play about gro…

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Stephen Collins

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REVIEW: Jesus Christ Superstar UK Tour ✭✭✭✭

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REVIEW: Jesus Christ Superstar UK Tour ✭✭✭✭

Returning to a role he first played in Gale Edwards' 1996 Lyceum Theatre revival of Jesus Christ Superstar, Glenn Carter is in tremendous form as Jesus. As J…

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Stephen Collins

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REVIEW: Antigone, Barbican ✭✭✭✭

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REVIEW: Antigone, Barbican ✭✭✭✭

If your view of Greek tragedy is that it should be interminable, histrionic, lyrical, grand and unfathomably disturbing, then this Antigone is not for you. B…

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Stephen Collins

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REVIEW: Let It Be, Garrick Theatre ✭✭✭✭

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REVIEW: Let It Be, Garrick Theatre ✭✭✭✭

Let It Be is a musical celebration of the Beatles and the many, many glorious hits that they recorded during the decade from 1906 to 1970. The show does not …

Douglas Mayo

Douglas Mayo

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REVIEW: Loserville, Union Theatre ✭✭✭✭

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REVIEW: Loserville, Union Theatre ✭✭✭✭

With direction from Michael Burgen, musical direction from Bryan Hodgson, and choreography by Matt Kazan, this version of Loserville sparkles with enthusiast…

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Stephen Collins

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Review: Hellscreen, Vault Festival ✭✭✭✭

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Review: Hellscreen, Vault Festival ✭✭✭✭

Morgan Lloyd Malcolm and Rachel Parish transfer the core thematic and psychological matrix of the story very successfully into the framework of the modern ar…

Tim Hochstrasser

Tim Hochstrasser

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REVIEW: Ruby Wax - Sane New World ✭✭✭

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REVIEW: Ruby Wax - Sane New World ✭✭✭

Ruby Wax is a transatlantic treasure. So it was terribly exciting to hear of her brand new one woman show, Sane New World, playing for a limited run at the S…

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REVIEW: Jerry's Girls, St James Studio ✭✭✭

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REVIEW: Jerry's Girls, St James Studio ✭✭✭

Ria Jones is the real deal, a generous performer of true skill and intelligence. She has that impressive ability to summon up a mood, an atmosphere, with a s…

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Stephen Collins

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REVIEW: Dara, Lyttleton Theatre ✭✭✭

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REVIEW: Dara, Lyttleton Theatre ✭✭✭

The vision that Fall and Ronder and their team have for Dara is as grand and awesome as the Taj Mahal itself. Lindsay's wonderful set uses the full length, b…

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Stephen Collins

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REVIEW: Yarico, London Theatre Workshop ✭✭✭

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REVIEW: Yarico, London Theatre Workshop ✭✭✭

The tale of Yarico has a potency and universality that makes it almost perfect subject matter for treatment as a musical or opera. What makes the entire expe…

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Stephen Collins

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REVIEW: Kill Me Now, Park Theatre ✭✭✭✭

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REVIEW: Kill Me Now, Park Theatre ✭✭✭✭

Brad Fraser's play, Kill Me Now, is an eye-opener. It approaches difficult, taboo even, topics with unerring candour. As the inaptly named Sturdy family fac…

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Stephen Collins

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