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Medusa Review
Medusa is a play about women that become, or are called, monsters. It begins with a re-telling of the original myth- Medusa was a beautiful woman, pursued by many. Violated by Neptune in the sanctuary of Minerva, she was transformed by the offended goddess into a hideous, snake haired monster…
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Follies Review
What: A celebrated musical about the follies of youth and regrets of maturity, back in London after a very long break When: Thursday 7/9/2017- Wednesday 3/1/12, nightly performances 19:30 and weekend matinees 14:00. NT live broadcast on Thursday 16th November. Run time is 2 hours 15 mins with no interval…
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Hamlet at The Park Theatre
We all know the gist of Shakespeare’s Hamlet: a story of loss, grief, love, lust and ambition. A dangerous mix, especially when absorbed into sibling relationships wrapped in betrayal, revenge and repentance. But at the heart of all its reaching, universal layers is a story of family. A exploration into…
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Legendary Divas Live Review
A standing ovation moving seamlessly into ecstatic dancing and repeated demands for an encore is a very good sign so let’s start there. This show replicates the showbiz extravaganzas and showcases of the past by staging a reunion of the 20th century’s greatest Divas. Booth plays five characters- himself, Barbara…
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Late Company Review
What: An intense, dark comedy-drama about homophobic abuse, grief, and forgiveness Where: Trafalgar Studio Two, 14 Whitehall, London, SW1A 2DY When: Thursday, 24th August 2017 until Saturday, 16th September 2017 at 7pm, matinee’s at 3pm Two families meet over a dinner table. One chair is empty. They have come together in an attempt to…