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THE EMPLOYEES

★★★★★

Queen Elizabeth Hall

THE EMPLOYEES Queen Elizabeth Hall ★★★★★ “a chance to see one of Europe’s edgiest directors bend time and space to his liking, and ours” The Employees, an immersive, promenade style production by acclaimed Polish director Łukasz Twarkowski, is now in London, playing in the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South

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THE LONELY LONDONERS

★★★★

Kiln Theatre

THE LONELY LONDONERS Kiln Theatre ★★★★ “a moving, funny and exhilarating play” Bristling with excellent performances from an outstanding ensemble class, The Lonely Londoners is a powerful tale of migration, adaptation and the struggles of getting by in a cold and unwelcoming city. Director Ebenezer Bamgboye brings Roy Williams’ critically

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LOOKING FOR GIANTS

★★★

King’s Head Theatre

LOOKING FOR GIANTS King’s Head Theatre ★★★ “Beautiful language comes together with dark fantasies to create a relatable and comedic story” Looking for Giants is a show about obsessions, fantasies and pure thrill. Three different men invade the narrator’s life. The setting changes, but the situation doesn’t. Excitement, potential, inevitable

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DUDLEY ROAD

★★

Union Theatre

DUDLEY ROAD Union Theatre ★★ “we are left with a mix of uncertainty and anticlimax” Paul Corcoran has a lot of kids. It’s hard to keep up – there are at least eight, possibly nine. We only meet four of them during the two hours of Cameron Corcoran’s new play,

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THE MAIDS

★★★

Jermyn Street Theatre

THE MAIDS Jermyn Street Theatre ★★★ “Martin Crimp’s translation faithfully brings out the anarchic poetry of Genet’s language” Most crime dramas (not that Jean Genet’s “The Maids” can be specifically classified as one) these days tend to start with the crime – usually a murder – and work backwards. What

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TARANTULA

★★★★

Arcola Theatre

TARANTULA Arcola Theatre ★★★★ “a magnificent and terrible thing to watch” Darkness descends into the carefree life of teenager Toni with such unexpected force that breath drains from her lungs. Then ours. Ever after in this heart-wrecking drama, we struggle to regain balance. Because, by the time this trauma strikes,

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THE CREAKERS

★★★★

Queen Elizabeth Hall

THE CREAKERS Queen Elizabeth Hall ★★★★ “Gather up your kids and have a good time at The Creakers!” The Creakers is a musical version of Tom Fletcher’s much loved children’s book of the same name. It’s about a group of kids who have to rescue their parents from a sinister

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DUCK POND

★★★★

Royal Festival Hall

DUCK POND Royal Festival Hall ★★★★ “It is a wonder, without a doubt, and delightfully potty” Australian company Circa has intertwined the myths of Swan Lake and The Ugly Duckling to create a muscular and gasp-inducing circus ballet that is rich in both beauty and spectacle. “D-u-c-k!” one is tempted

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DECK THE STALLS

★★★

Riverside Studios

DECK THE STALLS Riverside Studios ★★★ “a joyful celebration that brings a smile to our faces” In today’s Google-driven society there are numerous sites on the internet that advise us on the dos and don’ts of that infamous English institution: the office Christmas party. In the past we would just

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CYRANO

★★★

Park Theatre

CYRANO Park Theatre ★★★ “an exciting adaptation of a classic text that leaves the audience wanting more” Before the start of Virginia Gay’s adaptation of Cyrano, the cast travel around the audience handing out poetry. A testament to the play’s dedication to words. By Cyrano’s own admission, such words should

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HOLD ON TO YOUR BUTTS

★★★★

Arcola Theatre

HOLD ON TO YOUR BUTTS Arcola Theatre ★★★★ “Although lacking the traditional sleigh bells and Santa, it does have sufficient nostalgia, silliness and giggles to fill a panto-shaped hole” In case you’re wondering, “Hold on to your butts” is a line from Samuel L Jackson as he is about to

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BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

★★★★

New Theatre Royal

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST New Theatre Royal ★★★★ “this show will leave you smiling, laughing and thoroughly entertained” The New Theatre Royal Portsmouth’s Beauty and the Beast is an enchanting pantomime that captures the magic of this cherished Christmas tradition. Created in association with Jordan Productions and directed by Hannah

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A CHORAL CHRISTMAS

★★★★

Sinfonia Smith Square

A CHORAL CHRISTMAS Sinfonia Smith Square ★★★★ “a strong and heart-warming performance by all” There is nothing that heralds Christmas more than a joyous classical choral music concert, and A Choral Christmas, in the beautiful Smith Square Hall, was just that. Performed by the youthful emerging musicians of both Sinfonia

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LADY MONTAGU UNVEILED

★★★

King’s Head Theatre

LADY MONTAGU UNVEILED King’s Head Theatre ★★★ “The dramatic flatness, occasionally cut through with histrionics, and amplified by dance and music, has a cumulative and hypnotic effect, given time.” Open the lid of this gem-speckled music box and you find a white-gowned Lady Montagu twirling like a punk ballerina. This

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