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HIJINKS & CAVIAR

★★

New Wimbledon Theatre

HIJINKS & CAVIAR at the New Wimbledon Theatre ★★ “In defence of the actors, they lacked nothing in energy and commitment, which they maintained throughout” The best way, perhaps, to understand Hijinks and Caviar – a piece of new writing from duo Moody & Moody of Fluffy TOP Productions –

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BRIDGE COMMAND

★★★

Bridge Command

BRIDGE COMMAND at the Bridge Command ★★★ “complex and polished enough to build a community and keep them coming back for more” Bridge Command is part escape room part video game, where participants must work as a team to captain a space ship and complete a fully immersive sci-fi mission.

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THE FORSYTE SAGA

★★★★★

Park Theatre

THE FORSYTE SAGA at Park Theatre ★★★★★ “flawlessly executed under Josh Roche’s stylish direction that adds a unique clarity to the sweeping story” John Galsworthy’s “The Forsyte Saga” earned him the Nobel Prize for literature. Its epic chronicle of the leading members of an extended upper-middle-class Victorian family has understandably

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AUTUMN

★★½

Park Theatre

AUTUMN at Park Theatre ★★½ “Harry McDonald’s dialogue is snappy and Charlotte Vickers’ direction energetic, but little can save the meandering aimlessness of this story” This new adaptation brings Ali Smith’s 2016 novel, which is widely viewed as ‘the first post-Brexit novel’ to the stage. Across two timelines we follow

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1984

★★★

Hackney Town Hall

1984 at Hackney Town Hall ★★★ “thumpingly well executed and fervently pursued” “The enemy within.” Has a ring to it, no? Or what about this? “See It. Say It. Sorted.” Another hoary command broadcast by The Party and also by TfL on the way home. That’s immersive for you. The

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TATTOOER

★★★

Charing Cross Theatre

TATTOOER at the Charing Cross Theatre ★★★ “an authentic taste of Japanese theatre and art that Hoaglund’s translation respects” At first there is silence. A slowly revolving set, plain white but daubed with an insect caught in a web of vivid brush strokes. The characters will gradually get lured into

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ST MAUD

★★★

Live Theatre

ST MAUD at the Live Theatre ★★★ “has the potential to go bigger, better and smarter to raise the hairs on the back of necks of everyone who dares come along” Saint Maud at Live theatre is a murky journey of religion, death, and neglect. The story follows Maud (played

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OUTPATIENT

★★★★

Reading Rep Theatre

OUTPATIENT at Reading Rep Theatre ★★★★ “a heart-warming story with an unexpected ending” Three black walls, a black floor, a running machine and a giant exercise ball. One remarkable solo writer-performer. That’s what it takes to make one heck of a show at Reading Rep. Harriet Madeley is an award-winning

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WONDER BOY

★★★★

UK Tour

WONDER BOY at the Theatre Royal Stratford East ★★★★ “Cookson’s inventive style of directing is – as ever – capturing, stimulating and entertaining” Wonder Boy by Ross Willis, and directed by Sally Cookson, follows Sonny (Hilson Agbangbe) as he comes to terms with the cause of his stammer; and tries

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SLAVE: A QUESTION OF FREEDOM

★★★★

UK Tour

SLAVE: A QUESTION OF FREEDOM at the The Lowry ★★★★ “Moments of lightness or humour are rare, but welcome, during the work, which is a hard watch for a compassionate audience” Co-adapted for stage by Kevin Fegan and Caroline Clegg from the autobiography Slave (Virago) by Mende Nazer and Damien

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FILUMENA

★★★★

UK Tour

FILUMENA at the Theatre Royal Windsor ★★★★ “There are complex emotions and issues on show here, that are delivered with warmth and humour – and at times with quite a punch” The opening of Eduardo De Filippo’s “Filumena” finds the title character on her deathbed with Domenico, her partner of

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EURYDICE

★★

Jermyn Street Theatre

EURYDICE at Jermyn Street Theatre ★★ “Occasionally it feels as though the actors, lost in their own underworld, are making it up as they go along” “Orpheus was beginning to get very tired of sitting by his girlfriend on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice

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FRENCH TOAST

★★★★

Riverside Studios

FRENCH TOAST at Riverside Studios ★★★★ “It mocks pretty much everything about the industry, but it is also a heartfelt love letter to the theatre” The French actor, director and writer, Jean Poiret, is best known for his 1973 “La Cage aux Folles”. He is perhaps less well known as

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MAISIE ADAM – APPRAISAL

★★★★

UK Tour

MAISIE ADAM – APPRAISAL at the Tyne Theatre & Opera House ★★★★ “a welcomingly confrontational and awkward evening of stand-up with a bit of something for everyone” On the biggest night of her new tour, Maisie Adam presents a raucous night of heckling the audience right back, and journeying through

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