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Contractions Review
Mike Bartlett’s play Contractions was first seen at London’s Royal Court in 2008 (starting off as a radio play before that). The latest adaptation, directed by Paula Garfield, is now showing in a disused trading floor near Warren Street station. A collaboration between Deafinitely Theatre (the UK’s leading deaf theatre…
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Star Review
Star’- a dramatic monologue on the life of an iconic 18th Century actor. When: Sundays 19 and 26 November, 3 and 10 December, 4pm and 6pm How much: £25 Palimpcest Productions return to Dr Johnson’s House with ‘Star’, a monologue delivered amid the exhibition ‘Johnson and Garrick: A Friendship in…
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The Secondary Victim Review
The word premiere of The Secondary Victim, a play by Matthew Campling, occurred at the Park Theatre this week. The Secondary Victim is presented by Campling Hicks Productions in association with Park Theatre, and is directed by Matthew Gould. It focuses on Ali, a psychotherapist who has an allegation of…
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Bob Hope Theatre’s Spamalot Review
Monty Python’s Spamalot was inspired by Monty Python and the Holy Grail. It first previewed on Broadway in 2005. Since then there has been numerous productions, the winning of Tony Awards and a successful two year run on the West End between 2012 to 2014. It was during this time…
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Bob Hope Theatre Presents Spamalot
Remember….”What happens in Camelot stays in Camelot” Brave Knights of the round table (some not so brave) Lovely Laker Girls, killer rabbits and a multitude of wacky, wonderful characters populate Monty Python’s hilarious musical ‘Spamalot’. A thoroughly entertaining and witty script with a cast of over 30 very talented…