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Revlon Girl Review
Picture this: one day you send your children to school but they never return. How would you cope with your grief? How would it affect all aspects of your life? Who would be walking alongside you to support and encourage you? The Revlon Girl, a play currently performing at Park…
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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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Simon and Garfunkle Story Review
Simon and Garfunkle, the American Folk Rock Duo have returned to the West End. Or to be honest, Sam O’Hanlon and Charles Blyth have returned. They are both spitting images of the famous duo, not only in looks but in voices, charisma and body language. They are perfect as Simon…
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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…