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Review: Cinderella (Pantomime) At Richmond Theatre
This Christmas you shall go to the ball. The rags-to-riches tale of Cinderella is familiar to all, but as with any pantomime, the story takes a backseat to the music, comedy, and traditional antics that make the genre so beloved. Award-winning actress Helen George, best known as Trixie in Call…
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Review: The Fit Prince (who gets switched on the square in the frosty castle the night before (insert public holiday here))
Yes, the title is a mouthful — and the show itself is just as gloriously over‑the‑top. Awkward Productions, the team behind Gwyneth Goes Skiing and Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story, return with a queer, chaotic, and heartfelt parody of the Christmas rom‑com genre. The story unfolds in Swedonia- any…
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Seven Dials Playhouse appoints Michael Divers to its Board of Trustees
Seven Dials Playhouse has announced the appointment of Michael Divers, People Director at Sir Robert McAlpine, to its Board of Trustees. His appointment comes at a pivotal time for the organisation, as the Charity Commission’s statutory inquiry continues. The Playhouse is focused on strengthening governance, refining its long‑term model, and…
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The Great Christmas Feast Review
Stepping into The Great Christmas Feast felt like being whisked back to Victorian London. The setting was spellbinding—low-lit lamps casting a golden glow, shelves spilling with books, and a grand poster bed. Before entering, a small exhibition offers glimpses into Dickens’ life, including a first edition of A Christmas Carol…
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Christmas at Royal Lancaster London
ONIN stepped into the Royal Lancaster London’s dazzling Christmas celebrations, where festive magic filled every corner. Guests arriving at the grand lobby were greeted by a towering Christmas tree dressed in red and gold. Later arrivals stepped into a flurry of snow, courtesy of a snow machine showering them as…