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BLUE/ORANGE

★★★★★

OSO Arts Centre

BLUE/ORANGE OSO Arts Centre ★★★★★ “Raw, tense and full of dark humour” At one point in Joe Penhall’s scathing drama, “Blue/Orange”, junior psychiatrist Dr Flaherty asks her patient “Are you out of your mind?”. A little later, her senior consultant asks the very same question of her. This subtle yet

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UCCELLINI (LITTLE BIRDS)

★★★★

The Coronet Theatre

UCCELLINI (LITTLE BIRDS) The Coronet Theatre ★★★★ “deeply evocative and unpredictable” Like a sighting of an unfamiliar bird out of its usual habitat, Italian playwright Rosalinda Conti’s “Uccellini (Little Birds)” is spotted hovering on the London theatre scene. It is a fragile creature, nocturnal and fleeting, delicately structured and fearful;

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CHAT NOIR!

★★★★★

The Lost Estate

CHAT NOIR! The Lost Estate ★★★★★ “spellbinding and unmissable, reckless and eccentric, dangerous and outrageous, beautiful and Bohemian” Le Chat noir est un célèbre cabaret de Montmartre fondé en Novembre 1881 par Rodolphe Salis. It has long been credited as the birth of ‘Cabaret’. Originally a dingy tavern in the

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FIREWING

★★★★

Hampstead Theatre

FIREWING Hampstead Theatre ★★★★ “smoulders with complexity” The world premiere of David Pearson’s debut play ‘Firewing’ is a potent slow burn, pushing you to finally see what’s right in front of you. Uncovering the power of connection in breaking self destructive cycles, ‘Firewing’ offers a quietly charged counter to prevailing

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IONESCO/DINNER AT THE SMITHS

★★★★

Riverside Studios

IONESCO/DINNER AT THE SMITHS Riverside Studios ★★★★ “a deliciously served celebration of the strangeness of ordinary life” To attempt to out-absurd the absurdity of Eugène Ionesco strikes one as an absurd challenge to undertake. Writer and director Marianne Badrichani fearlessly takes on the task with her production of “Ionesco/Dinner at

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HOWIE THE ROOKIE

★★★

Cockpit Theatre

HOWIE THE ROOKIE Cockpit Theatre ★★★ “There are moments of pure poetry to enjoy” First performed in 1999 Howie the Rookie, Mark O’Rowe’s two-hander, could still be a play for today a quarter of a century later . Because what it explores, forensically, is how unexamined emotion and trapped energy

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THE PRICE

★★★★

Marylebone Theatre

THE PRICE Marylebone Theatre ★★★★ “as a theatrical performance, it is priceless” ‘The price we have to pay’ is an often-used aphorism, not just in literary form, but in everyday conversation. Arthur Miller shortened it to just “The Price” for his 1967 two-act play. He could have maybe done with

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COCK

★★★★

COLAB Tower

COCK COLAB Tower ★★★★ “a poignant and thought-provoking theatrical experience” Cock by Mike Bartlett, presented by Talk is Free Theatre at COLAB Tower, invites audiences into an intimate, immersive space-in-the-round that immediately dissolves the barrier between performer and spectator. This staging choice is not merely aesthetic – it amplifies the

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TWO HALVES OF GUINNESS

★★★★

Park Theatre

TWO HALVES OF GUINNESS Park Theatre ★★★★ “a fascinating memoir” The late Sir Alec Guinness once said of himself that “essentially, I’m a small-part actor who’s been lucky enough to play leading roles for most of my life”. This modest observation is typical of his unostentatious approach to his career

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THE OTHER MOZART

★★★★

Omnibus Theatre

THE OTHER MOZART Omnibus Theatre ★★★★ “Hilarious, moving and heartbreaking” Despite being interested in classical music, I went into this performance knowing almost nothing about Wolfgang Mozart’s sister, Maria Anna ‘Nanneri’ Mozart—the titular ‘other’ Mozart-—a historical elision that creator, writer and performer Sylvia Milo’s striking and innovative work seeks to

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AVENUE Q

★★★★★

Shaftesbury Theatre

AVENUE Q Shaftesbury Theatre ★★★★★ “The razor-sharp lyrics are as funny as ever, helped by some smart tweaks” Multi-Tony award winning ‘Avenue Q’, the lewd, rude and occasionally nude children’s TV parody, explodes back into the West End twenty years after its smash hit debut. Fully updated and featuring a

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OLIVER!

★★★½

Gielgud Theatre

OLIVER! Gielgud Theatre ★★★½ “Lipkin’s Olivier nominated Fagin steals the show with wit, warmth and humanity” Cameron Mackintosh’s West End revival of Lionel Bart’s Tony and Oscar winning ‘Oliver!’ enters its second year, brimming with crowd pleasing charm. Though the emotional development could be sharper, the stunning score and cast

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