All Reviews
This Group Leisure & Travel collection gives you access to our archive of reviews, everything from theatre shows to hotels, group holidays and more.
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London Theatre Review: Evita
Magnetic vocals, emotive routines and a unique and surprising performance of its most well-known number make Jamie Lloyd’s production of Evita a must see in London’s West End.
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London Theatre Review: Hercules
Disney on Stage delivers another fun, funny and high-energy musical adaptation that fans of the film and newcomers alike are sure to enjoy.
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London Theatre Review: Just For One Day - The Live Aid Musical
Non-stop classic hits and emotional storytelling bring this true story to life in London’s West End, 40 years on from the concerts that united the world.
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London Theatre Review: The Comedy About Spies
Blueprints go missing and accents go wildly off course in this chaotic Cold War caper from Mischief, the makers of The Play That Goes Wrong. We went along to see it for ourselves.
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Regional Theatre Review: War Horse
Expert puppetry by the Handspring Puppet Company mesmerised the audience, bringing to life the poignant story of Albert and his beloved horse, Joey.
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London Theatre Review: The Great Gatsby
One of the most popular novels of all time has been brought to life in a high energy stage show which transports audiences back to the 1920s for a party filled with glamour and secrets.
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London Theatre Review: Clueless The Musical
We saw the show that is as colourful and cheesy as they come with a 90s Beverly Hills tale where everything is perfect… or so you’re made to believe.
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Regional Theatre Review: Ghost Stories
This spooky stage show will leave you fearing every noise in the night after you sit through 90-minutes of pure tension. We went along and struggled to stay in our seat.
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Regional Theatre Review: Dear Evan Hansen
Ryan Kopel and co are magnificent in the first ever UK tour of Dear Evan Hansen as they fully embody internal struggles of loneliness and grief which leaves the audience battling tears.
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London Theatre Review: Oliver!
Consider yourself… lucky if you’re heading to London’s West End to see this triumphant revival of Oliver!. We went along to the opening night to see it for ourselves.
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Cirque du Soleil: the Royal Albert Hall as you’ve never seen it before
The 2025 London run from the famous circus arts performers sees its Corteo production reconfigure the famous venue to produce a completely different visual experience. We attended the dress show to witness the comedy and high flying stunts.
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London Theatre Review: The Devil Wears Prada
Vanessa Williams and co bring all the drama to London’s Dominion Theatre in a show which is sure to turn heads and raise eyebrows.
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Regional Theatre Review: Chicago UK Tour
Classic jazz numbers performed by a live band transport you to the 1920s as the seamless cast strut, sway and sing the story of Roxie Hart.
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London Theatre Review: MJ the Musical
Incredible dance routines combine with legendary hits to make this jukebox musical an absolute thriller, according to GLT’s Harry Rogers.
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Regional Theatre Review: Disney’s Aladdin
Prepare to be dazzled and whisked off your feet, quite literally, for a Disney classic that has stood the test of time.
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London Theatre Review: Sister Act
Sister Act has been such a West End hit, they had to bring it back. Groups can expect plenty of laughs, amazing vocals and sparkly costumes.
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Regional Theatre Review: Pretty Woman The Musical
Prepare for an evening of heart-warming romance, with plenty of giggles along the way says Keeley Rodgers who saw Pretty Woman: The Musical in Milton Keynes.
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Regional Theatre Review: Shrek the Musical
Keeley Rodgers leaves Milton Keynes Theatre with an aching face after seeing Shrek the Musical.
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London Theatre Review: Hadestown
Down in Hadestown, Anais Mitchell’s take on two Greek myths is something you won’t want to miss.
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Kew Gardens’ Orchid Festival is a delight for the senses
Keeley Rodgers immerses herself in the world of Madagascar, the theme of the 2024 Orchid Festival at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.