22 Jan 2015
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Thriller Live review

Thriller Live! has been a smash hit at the Lyric Theatre in London's West End for 6 years now, as well as globally, that showcases Michael Jackson's 45 years of musical history. Now one of the West End’s longest running shows, Thriller undoubtedly continues to be a fun evening showcasing the late...

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21 Jan 2015
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Les Miserables review

Les Misérables is the longest running show in the West End. Almost 30 years since it debuted at the Barbican, the show somehow manages to appear just as fresh, slick and cutting night after night. Viva La Revolution! Alain Boubil and Claude-Michel Shonberg have produced several gems in their...

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23 Dec 2014
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Beautiful - The Carole King Musical review

All I have heard from across the pond from the eternally fabulous Great White Way is “Beautiful.” “Beautiful” this and “Beautiful” that, “you MUST SEE Beautiful!” OKAY ALREADY. Not satisfied with having to wait until 2015 like every other Londoner, I decided to make the trip to the...

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11 Dec 2014
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Cats review

Guess who’s back, back again. Cats is back, tell a friend. Seriously, this is all I have been doing for months! I was so flipping excited by the return of the jewel in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s crown that I have been banging on about it since I went to the press launch in July. Cats was one of the...

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3 Dec 2014
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Wind in the Willows review

The Royal Opera House’s production of The Wind in the Willows was the company’s first ever commercial transfer, playing at the Duchess Theatre last year and moving to the Vaudeville Theatre for this Christmas season. It even won an Olivier this year for Best Entertainment and Family show. This...

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26 Nov 2014
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Once review

Is this goodbye? After seeing Once for a FOURTH time I was struck with a sudden feeling of loss. This could be the last time I see this beautiful show, I once claimed to be my favourite in the West End, before it closes in March. Gutting! For those of you who haven’t seen Once, let me make it...

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19 Nov 2014
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Dirty Rotten Scoundrels review

They say that the third time is a charm, and this was certainly the case for my latest visit to the Scoundrels, who continue to scheme night after night at the Savoy Theatre! Based on the 1980’s film of the same name starring Steve Martin and Michael Caine, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is musical...

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12 Nov 2014
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White Christmas review

There is never a time that I am not “dreaming of a white Christmas.” I bloomin’ love Christmas and start getting the crazy eyed kind of excited the minute the fireworks stop on November the 5th, which worked out perfectly for my trip to see White Christmas just a week later. For those of you...

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5 Nov 2014
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Made in Dagenham review

My first thought when the news of arrival of Made in Dagenham broke was “ooh, that show is in safe hands.” Rupert Goold is possibly my favourite director at the moment, Bunny Christie is the undisputed queen of scenic design and writer Richard Bean always manages to tickle me. Throw natural...

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23 Oct 2014
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Memphis review

Pre-Memphis, I was pretty taken in by all of the social media build up. I love a bit of Killian Donnelly (HIS VOICE...I mean…yep!) and I was impressed by how sassy Beverley Knight was during her turn as Rachel Marron in The Bodyguard. I had also heard that the show was a relative success on...

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