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‘If I Can’ at NT Red House Review
This is a beautifully crafted play. ‘If I Can’ explores the lives of some of the 19th century’s most controversial artists and social reformers (Janey Burden, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Morris, Edward and Georgiana Burne Jones, and Lizzie Siddal) through poetry, movement and drama. From a waiting room at the rear…
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Showstopper The Improvised Musical Review
On the 14th of November, a friend and I went to see Showstopper The Improvised Musical at the Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London. I didn’t know much about this one, other than the audience gives the cast the name of the musical, themes and the style of music then…
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Cinema in the snow programme
POP UP SCREENS ANNOUNCES ITS CINEMA IN THE SNOW PROGRAMME FOR WINTER 2016 Step through the wardrobe for a truly wintry wonderland cinema experience this Christmas Prepare yourself for a winter of wonder and cinematic delight as London’s authentically original pop up cinema, Pop Up Screens, returns with a magical programme…
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Saving Jason Review
Saving Jason, currently performing at the Park Theatre is an incredible new play written by Peter Quilter and directed by Steven Dexter. Set in 1996, Saving Jason focuses on Linda and Trevor going to desperate and slightly unconventional measures to try save their teenage son, Jason. All of this is…
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This Little Life Of Mine Musical
Playing at The Park Theatre, This Little Life Of Mine is a new modern day British Musical. Plot premise wise, it’s about young couple Izzy and Jonesy, who at first appear at first to have it all. This Little Life Of Mine follows their relationship living in an expensive flat…