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Toast Review
After extreme success at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Nigel Slater’s Toast has made its West End Debut. The play is play based on his award-winning autobiography which tells the story of Nigel Slater’s childhood in suburban England in the 1960s. As soon as you walk into the theatre, the smell of…
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Night Of The Living Dead Live Review
What: live parody of Night of the Living Dead Where: Pleasance Theatre, Carpenters Mews, North Road, London N7 9EF (nearest tube Caledonian Road) When: 9th Apr 2019 – 8th June 2019, 7:30pm, 2:30pm, 5pm (times vary by day). Run time 2 hours with interval How much: Premium – Splatter Zone…
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London Cabaret Club Presents Hats, Heels And Horses!
When: Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday Where: The Bloomsbury Ballroom, Victoria House, Bloomsbury Square, London, WC1B 4DA On Thursday 9th May, The London Cabaret Club will be returning to the stage to celebrate the start of the fabulous British summertime with its exclusive new Hats, Heels and Horses show, at…
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Dinner Is Coming Review
Decked out in our medieval finery, we made the arduous journey to the kingdom of Easteros (The Vaults, Waterloo) for the interactive dining experience, Dinner Is Coming. We weren’t entirely sure what to expect as we headed down a dark, narrow corridor, but we dutifully selected a wristband as instructed…
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SS Mendi: Dancing The Death Drill Review
One of the most impressive pieces of theatre we have seen this year is SS Mendi: Dancing the Death Drill performed by Isango Ensemble at the Royal Opera House. It premiered in London on 18th April 2019, after a successful UK premiere at Nuffield Southampton Theatres in 2018. SS Mendi:…