All Reviews

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  • Beetlejuice The Musical
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    London Theatre Review: Beetlejuice The Musical

    2026-05-29T10:30:00Z

    The much-anticipated West End debut of Beetlejuice The Musical delivers a spectacularly chaotic show, with 200+ special effects and David Fynn’s outlandish performance. 

  • The Choir of Man
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    Regional Theatre Review: The Choir of Man

    2026-05-27T14:08:00Z

    Taking you through the doors of the on-stage pub called The Jungle, The Choir of Man invites audiences to join the cast for two hours of foot-stomping, hand-clapping fun.

  • AVENUE Q 2026 London Company
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    London Theatre Review: Avenue Q

    2026-04-17T12:51:00Z

    20 years on from its first opening in the West End, we’re back on Avenue Q as the musical is back in London and it’s lost none of its naughtiness and heart. Here’s our view…

  • Mean Girls the musical
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    Regional Theatre Review: Mean Girls

    2026-04-15T09:09:00Z

    High energy, high drama and stand-out performances combine for a ‘fetch’ take on a teen comedy in the musical Mean Girls, which is touring the UK until 2027. 

  • Paddington the Musical
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    London Theatre Review: Paddington The Musical

    2026-01-13T14:36:00Z

    We witness how the beloved character comes to life on stage, spreading his timeless message of kindness and belonging to a captivated audience at London’s Savoy Theatre. 

  • Euan Garrett as Peeta Mellark and Mia Carragher as Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games: On Stage
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    London Theatre Review: The Hunger Games

    2025-11-13T11:46:00Z

    Flawless choreography, brutal fighting and an expressive, passionate cast make the debut of The Hunger Games: On Stage a theatre experience that places you at the heart of the action.

  • Andy Nyman (Max Bialystock) and Marc Antolin (Leo Bloom) in The Producers
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    London Theatre Review: The Producers

    2025-09-16T13:29:00Z

    Mel Brooks’ laugh-a-minute production, The Producers has returned to the West End and is sure to have you in stitches as it takes no prisoners.

  • Blood Brothers
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    Regional Theatre Review: Blood Brothers

    2025-08-28T11:59:00Z

    Class, friendship and superstition are up for discussion in the touring production of Bill Kenwright’s classic production, with passionate performances from the entire cast.

  • The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe tour
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    Regional Theatre Review: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe

    2025-07-23T14:35:00Z

    A sight to behold, this adaptation is a theatrical treat on the senses and groups can catch the nationwide tour to experience the classic story first-hand - here’s what we thought.

  • Rachel Zegler (Eva Perón) & James Olivas (Juan Perón) in Evita.
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    London Theatre Review: Evita

    2025-07-02T14:12:00Z

    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.

  • Disney's Hercules - The Muses (Brianna Ogunbawo, Candace Furbert, Malinda Parris, Sharlene Hector, Robyn Rose-Li)
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    London Theatre Review: Hercules

    2025-07-01T12:13:00Z

    Disney on Stage delivers another fun, high-energy musical adaptation that fans of the film and newcomers alike are sure to enjoy.

  • The cast of Just For One Day - The Live Aid Musical.
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    London Theatre Review: Just For One Day - The Live Aid Musical

    2025-06-13T11:32:00Z

    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.

  • Henry Shields (left), Dave Hearn (centre) and Nancy Zamit (right) in The Comedy About Spies.
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    London Theatre Review: The Comedy About Spies

    2025-05-13T23:01:00Z

    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.

  • War Horse at the New London Theatre
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    Regional Theatre Review: War Horse

    2025-05-02T15:29:00Z

    Expert puppetry by the Handspring Puppet Company mesmerised the audience, bringing to life the poignant story of Albert and his beloved horse, Joey.

  • Amber Davies (Centre) and the original West End company of The Great Gatsby
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    London Theatre Review: The Great Gatsby

    2025-04-25T10:02:00Z

    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.

  • Emma Flynn as Cher and the full cast Clueless the Musical.
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    London Theatre Review: Clueless The Musical

    2025-03-17T16:33:00Z

    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. 

  • David Cardy as Tony Matthews in Ghost Stories
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    Regional Theatre Review: Ghost Stories

    2025-02-19T17:29:00Z

    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. 

  • Ryan Kopel (Evan Hansen) and Company in the UK Tour of Dear Evan Hansen
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    Regional Theatre Review: Dear Evan Hansen

    2025-01-29T15:24:00Z

    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.

  • Oliver and The Artful Dodger in the 2025 West End production of Oliver!
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    London Theatre Review: Oliver!

    2025-01-16T10:46:00Z

    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. 

  • Performers juggling in the Cirque du Soleil's Corteo show
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    Cirque du Soleil: the Royal Albert Hall as you’ve never seen it before

    2025-01-09T09:38:00Z

    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.