& JULIET | REVIEW
Rating: ★★★★
Venue: New Wimbledon Theatre, London
Get whisked away on a fabulous journey as Juliet ditches her famous ending for a fresh beginning and a second chance at life and love—her way. Created by the Emmy-winning writer from “Schitt’s Creek,” this hilarious new musical flips the script on the greatest love story ever told and asks, what would happen next if Juliet didn’t end it all over Romeo?
STAGEY CHAT WITH LISLE TURNER
The next interview in our stagey chat series is with Lisle Turner. Lisle is the director of award-winning documentary, The Last Show, which has recently been released on YouTube for free. You can watch the documentary here.
CANNED GOODS | REVIEW
Rating: ★★★
Venue: Southwark Playhouse Borough
Cast: Charlie Archer, Joe Mallalieu, Danny Mellor, Dan Parr, Rowan Polonski and Tom Wells
Making its London premiere after several critically acclaimed US runs, Canned Goods tells the gripping true story of a little-known – but pivotal – moment in history. Still relevant today, Erik Kahn’s edge-of-your seat thriller explores the knife edge of propaganda, ‘fake news’ and how those in power bend the truth for their own agenda.
WAR HORSE | REVIEW
Rating: ★★★★★
Venue: New Victoria Theatre, Woking
MONOPOLY TEA TOUR | REVIEW
Monopoly Tea Tour
Rating: ★★★★★
Experience the ultimate blend of adventure and indulgence with the MONOPOLY Tea Tour! This unique experience combines a London sightseeing bus tour, with a scrumptious afternoon tea, plus a captivating digital twist on the classic Monopoly game.
Complete activities and puzzles, buy properties, charge rent, compete against family & friends and earn as much money as you can, while you tour around the streets of Central London taking in the iconic sights.
CHRISTMAS CONCERT - THE FULLTONE ORCHESTRA | REVIEW
Christmas Concert - The Fulltone Orchestra
Venue: Central Hall Westminster, London
Cast: The Fulltone Orchestra, Camilla Kerslake and Emmet Cahill
Joined by world-renowned guests Emmet Cahill (making his UK debut) and Classical Brit nominee Camilla Kerslake, this spectacular concert promises a heart warming program of Christmas classics and symphonic masterpieces. From The Polar Express to Love Actually, O Holy Night to Danny Boy, and even a magical medley from The Sound of Music, the evening will deliver timeless music for all generations. Adding to the magic, the Cantiamo Choir will lend their powerful voices to beloved favourites like Carol of the Bells, and the iconic voice of Stephen Fry will narrate, weaving a recorded charm into the festive melodies.
HERE YOU COME AGAIN | REVIEW
Here You Come Again
Rating: ★★★
Venue: Riverside Studios, London
For the first time ever, all of Dolly Parton’s biggest hits can be experienced together in a rollicking and joyous new musical comedy. Packed with the iconic songs Jolene, 9 to 5, Islands in the Stream, I Will Always Love You, Here You Come Again and more, this lively and touching new musical tells the story of a diehard fan whose fantasy version of international icon Dolly Parton gets him through trying times. With her wit, humour and charm, Dolly teaches him a whole lot about life, love and how to pull yourself up by your bootstraps…even if your bootstraps don’t have rhinestones! This is one musical that is sure to make you smile.
SLAVA'S SNOWSHOW | REVIEW
Rating: ★★★★★
Venue: Harold Pinter Theatre. London
Witness a show that revives the art of clowning, drawing in those who’ve turned away from the circus tents of old. Slava’s SnowShow is a cavalcade of chaos and charm that invites you to leave the everyday behind and indulge in pure, unadulterated delight.
Slava’s SnowShow brilliantly creates a world of wonderment and fantasy that transports the audience to a joyous, dream-like place where a bed becomes a boat in a storm-tossed sea, a child walks in amazement inside a bubble, a web of unseen cotton envelopes the audience, before a snowstorm whirls around the auditorium, leaving you ankle-deep in snow.
THE FIR TREE | REVIEW
Venue: artsdepot, London
Cast: Denzel Baidoo, Samuel Heron and Loren O’Dair
HOLD ON TO YOUR BUTTS | REVIEW
Hold On To Your Butts
Rating: ★★★★★
Venue: Arcola Theatre, London
Cast: Jack Baldwin, Laurence Pears and Charlie Ives
This Festive Period, you are invited to HOLD ON TO YOUR BUTTS!
Hold On To Your Butts is a must see “shot-for-shot” parody of the greatest dinosaur film of all time. After selling out in New York and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, this wildly inventive tour-de-force of comedy, Foley sound and physical theatre is transferring to London for a strictly limited run.
BARB JUNGR & DILLIE KEANE: TWO TURTLE DOVES | REVIEW
Barb Jungr & Dillie Keane: Two Turtle Doves
Rating: ★★★★
Venue: Crazy Coqs, London
Join two of international cabaret’s grandest dames, Dillie Keane and Barb Jungr, as they jump giblets first into the festive season. In 2021 these two giants joined forces for the first time ever to perform side-by-side and proved that this is an evening not to be mistletoed.
Featuring songs by Tom Waits, Ray Davies, John Legend and a hilarious take on The Twelve Days of Christmas, among many more, this is not your standard Christmas fare. You will want second helpings of this pudding for sure.