The Jungle Book by Metta Theatre at the London Wonderground
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The Jungle Book

Oh, Southbank Centre, how you continue to feature a maddening concoction of cool-things-that-I-maybe-shouldn't-like-but-I-do. When confronted with th...
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The Gruffalo

Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler's beautiful picture book The Gruffalo has delighted children since it was first published in 1999, selling over 13 ...
Brideshead Revisited by English Touring Theatre at Richmond Theatre
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Brideshead Revisited

I'm going to start by saying that this production was exactly what I wanted. I absolutely adore Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited as it is so rich, ...
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The Maids

The Jamie Lloyd Company may now be something of an institution in London’s theatre circles, famed for its gritty and gruesome productions (Richard III...
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Under Milk Wood

Dylan Thomas’ “play for voices” introduces the audience to the residents of Llareggub, a small Welsh town by the sea, exploring their lives and though...
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Brassed Off

It’s rare that I find myself sitting through a play so lifeless that I consider leaving. Most plays that receive weak reviews have a few stand-out ...
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Titus Andronicus

Shakespeare’s ‘Titus Andronicus’ is a tough task for any theatre troupe to take on. Written at a time when theatrical gore was extremely fashionable, ...
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See How They Run

York’s production of Philip King’s wartime comedy is rarely ‘laugh out loud’ funny, but provides an enjoyable evening of jokes about mistaken identiti...