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MIDNIGHT DANCER

★★★★

UK Tour

MIDNIGHT DANCER Peacock Theatre ★★★★ “The night is Nikita’s, and it is a joy to see him on stage.” Nikita Kuzmin’s dancing dream came true tonight as he opened his own dance show Midnight Dancer at the Peacock Theatre, which will be dancing its way round the UK. Nikita thanks

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MARY AND THE HYENAS

★★★

Wilton’s Music Hall

MARY AND THE HYENAS Wilton’s Music Hall ★★★ “an eye-catching tribute to millions of devalued female lives” Animal spirits are roused, and a proto-feminist movement born, amid blood and viscera, in Mary and the Hyenas, a raucous musical re-telling of the short but impactful life of Mary Wollenstonecraft, the 18th

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RETROGRADE

★★★★

Apollo Theatre

RETROGRADE Apollo Theatre ★★★★ “the tension is expertly paced, punctuated with sharp quips and well-timed barbs that keep the drama crackling” Ryan Calais Cameron’s Retrograde is a taut and electrifying drama that captures a pivotal moment in Sidney Poitier’s career and moral journey. It’s the mid-1950s, and Poitier is on

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WHAT IF THEY ATE THE BABY?

★★★★★

Soho Theatre

WHAT IF THEY ATE THE BABY? Soho Theatre ★★★★★ “The clever dialogue is Pinteresque, full of ambiguity, uncertainty and with an unsettling sense of threat” New York-based artists, Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland reprise their Edinburgh Fringe First Award-winning show from 2023 and from this first London performance, that win

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SISYPHEAN QUICK FIX 

★★★

Riverside Studios

SISYPHEAN QUICK FIX  Riverside Studios ★★★ “The performances by Paris and Tina Rizzo remain as strong throughout” No one who is actually fine says ‘I’m fine’. A line we hear often in life, and more than once in Bettina Paris’ play “Sisyphean Quick Fix”. So, when London-based struggling actor, Krista,

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DOWN THE ROAD

★★★★★

Playhouse East

DOWN THE ROAD Playhouse East ★★★★★ “The intensity of the play is remarkably maintained throughout the entire 90 minutes” The UK’s first revival of ‘Down the Road’ since 2003 was certainly worth the wait. Today, the play sits against the backdrop of an infinitude of true crime documentaries, podcasts and

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HAVISHAM

★★★

Jack Studio Theatre

HAVISHAM Jack Studio Theatre ★★★ “The script is rich and lyrical although the elaborate metaphors occasionally lose their way” We know Miss Havisham as the heartless manipulator of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. She is indelibly printed on our minds – dressed in cobwebs and a faded wedding gown, time frozen

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CRY-BABY, THE MUSICAL

★★★★★

Arcola Theatre

CRY-BABY, THE MUSICAL Arcola Theatre ★★★★★ “Feel-good is the understatement of the year where this show is concerned” ‘It’s a beautiful day for an anti-polio picnic’. So begins the new all-singing, all-dancing “Cry-Baby, The Musical”. This is no surprise if you are armed with the knowledge that the musical is

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WEATHER GIRL

★★★½

Soho Theatre

WEATHER GIRL Soho Theatre ★★★½ “It has that kind of unhinged chaotic quality that has become an excellent currency for the funnies” ‘Weather Girl’, from the same producer (Francesca Moody) of ‘Baby Reindeer’ and ‘Fleabag’ fame, is a one-woman cyclone of unhinged peppiness and untethered feminine rage. And Julia McDermott,

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THE GLASS MENAGERIE

★★★★

The Yard Theatre

THE GLASS MENAGERIE The Yard Theatre ★★★★ “a gorgeous revival that succeeds in bringing a fresh perspective on a classic play” Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie is an iconic play that will always divide critical opinion. Many claim it to be Williams’ best work so it can be hard to

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TAMBO & BONES

★★★

UK Tour

TAMBO & BONES Royal & Derngate Theatre ★★★ “The energy expended by Samuel and Ward is exhilarating” The Actors Touring Company revives its production of Dave Harris’s thought-provoking play from Stratford East two years ago with newcomer Clifford Samuel stepping into the role of Tambo alongside Daniel Ward’s original Bones.

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FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD

★★

UK Tour

FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD Theatre Royal Windsor ★★ “lacks the necessary passion and pace to engage us fully.” The heroine of Thomas Hardy’s nineteenth century novel, ‘Far from the Madding Crowd’, was named after the Biblical queen consort Bathsheba, the beautiful Israelite who captivated David. Witnessing her bathing, the

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THE DREAM

★★★★★

Peacock Theatre

THE DREAM Peacock Theatre ★★★★★ “when they play, dance, and show their extraordinary physicality, they are as one” Drum TAO’s much-anticipated London debut and the UK premiere of their new show The Dream at the Peacock Theatre must be seen to be believed – on only till Saturday 15th March.

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FAREWELL MR HAFFMANN

★★★★

Park Theatre

FAREWELL MR HAFFMANN Park Theatre ★★★★ “Tension and relief are hallmarks of this production as director Oscar Toeman steers us through the shifting moods with slick clarity” There is a recurring line in Jean-Phillipe Daguerre’s play, “Farewell Mister Haffmann”, that is reprised by nearly all the characters at some point.

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THE HABITS

★★★★★

Hampstead Theatre

THE HABITS Hampstead Theatre ★★★★★ “high and low stakes all come together into a funny – and moving – confection, thanks to a five-strong cast” In The Habits, a blizzard of spells is cast across the small theatre space, the most potent of which captivates an audience left utterly enchanted

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PUNK OFF!

★★★★

Dominion Theatre

PUNK OFF! Dominion Theatre ★★★★ “the energy of Ged Graham’s production is infectious” Punk. You had to be there, surely. The snap and the snarl, the shocking offence to culture as an alien youth brandished guitars as weapons and donned pins and chains as armour for their assault on stale

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WHITE ROSE

★★

Marylebone Theatre

WHITE ROSE Marylebone Theatre ★★ “the prophesy of doom should be more inherent in the performances rather than the dressing” There is no denying that “White Rose: The Musical” comes to the stage with a pertinency that it may not have held when it first premiered Off-Broadway a year ago.

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