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    National Youth Theatre: Othello Review

    For over a decade, I’ve been promising myself that I would read or see a production of William Shakespeare’s Othello. After all, it is considered one of Shakespeare’s most human plays in which love and hate, jealousy and trust, power and self-destruction play out leading to murder and suicide. Last…

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    Cabaret Returns To London This Autumn

    What: a down and dirty jazz cabaret in the theatre of a French brasserie When: Reviewed 13/9/2017, preview for 11/10/2017 Standing room only for this energetic and playful addition to the London cabaret scene. This month’s offer includes: Good Ness Gracious international burlesque artist, drag king and clown, known for…

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    Auditions Open At The Bob Hope Theatre

    The Bob Hope Theatre Actors Company present John Buchan and Alfred Hitchcock’s THE 39 STEPS Adapted by Patrick Barlow From an original concept by Simon Corble and Nobby Dimon. By Arrangement with Edward Snape for Fiery Angel Limited An Amateur production licensed with Samuel French Ltd Directed by Paul Marshall…

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    The Terrible Infants Review

    The Terrible Infants is an inventive, whimsical multi-award winning theatrical spectacle of short stories told through acting, highly stylised puppetry and live music. Think a mixture of Hans Christian Andersen, Grimms Brothers, Roald Dahl and Tim Burton. The Terrible Infants is based on a series of short stories by Oliver…

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    Hershey Felder’s Our Great Tchaikovsky Review

    Award-winning actor and pianist Hershey Felder is currently performing Our Great Tchaikovsky at The Other Palace theatre. This is truly a one man show, with Felder writing, acting, singing and performing gorgeous classical symphonies on the piano. He was recently named in TIME Magazine’s top ten theatre artists for 2016…