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THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA | REVIEW

The Devil Wears Prada
Rating: ★★★★
Venue: Dominion Theatre, London 
Cast: Vanessa Williams, Georgie Buckland, Amy Di Bartolomeo, Matt Henry, Rhys Whitfield and James Darch

Fresh out of college, aspiring journalist Andy scores a job at the prestigious Runway magazine working for fashion’s most powerful and terrifying icon — editor-in-chief Miranda Priestly. Sacrificing her personal life to meet Miranda’s impossible demands, Andy finds herself seduced by the glamorous world she once despised. How far will she go to succeed...and will it be worth selling her soul to get what she’s always wanted?

DICK WHITTINGTON | REVIEW

Dick Whittington
Rating: ★★★★★
Venue: Harlow Playhouse
Cast: Rachel Rawlinson, Nathaniel Morrison, Dilara Greene, James Hilton-Foster, Grace Chapman, Jimmy Burton-Iles and Ben Parsley 

Join us this Christmas on a dazzling adventure at Harlow Playhouse for our 2024 Pantomime, “Dick Whittington,” starring Harlow favourites Jimmy Burton-Iles and Ben Parsley.

Join Dick on his journey through panto land as he seeks fame and fortune! Facing the wicked King Rat and his rat horde threatening global chaos, Dick and friends must do all they can to save the day!

THE HAPPIEST MAN ON EARTH | REVIEW

The Happiest Man on Earth
Rating: ★★★★★
Venue: Southwark Playhouse Borough, London
Cast: Kenneth Tigar 

Born in Leipzig, Germany, Eddie Jaku was a teenager when he was rounded up and sent to a concentration camp.

Overwhelmingly grateful to make it through seven years of horrors, he made a promise to smile every day in thanks for the precious gift of life. At 100 years old, he considers himself the Happiest Man on Earth.

CINNABAR'S WEST END BOTTOMLESS BRUNCH | REVIEW

West End Bottomless Brunch
Rating: ★★★★★
Venue: Cinnabar, Hertford

IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE ENCHANTING WORLD OF MUSICAL THEATRE AS OUR TALENTED CAST OF PERFORMERS TAKES TO THE STAGE TO DELIVER SHOW-STOPPING RENDITIONS OF YOUR FAVOURITE WEST END HITS.

TWO COURSE + 90 MINUTES OF BOTTOMLESS DRINKS.

STAGEY CHAT WITH BERTIE WATKINS


The next interview in our stagey chat series is with Bertie Watkins. Bertie is the creator of brand new show, Dead Hard, a drag Die Hard parody. Dead Hard opens at London's first DDA-compliant immersive venue, COLAB Tower, on December 10th. You can book tickets to Dead Hard, here.

Get yourself comfy and join us for the next segment of Stagey Chat!

JACK AND THE BEANSTALK - WHAT A WHOPPER! | REVIEW

Jack and the Beanstalk - What a Whopper!
Rating: ★★★★
Venue: Charing Cross Theatre, London
Cast:  Jordan Stamatiadas, Matthew Baldwin, Laura Buhagiar, Joe Grundy, Dame Dora Herd, Keanu Adolphus Johnson, Chris Lane, Laura Anna Mead, Caitlin Swanton and Fin Walton

Jack Trott is very poor, very gay and very horny, living with his mum on a dilapidated dairy farm ten miles from the nearest Grindr user. When he sells their beloved cow for a handful of magic beans, his mum throws them in the compost - and they wake up to the biggest, thickest stalk they've ever seen. Is there a giant at the top? And if so... is he all in proportion? This magical musical adventure is everything a panto should be - just NOT for all the family!

THE PADDINGTON BEAR EXPERIENCE | REVIEW

The Paddington Bear Experience
Rating: ★★★★★
Venue: County Hall, London

This multi-room immersive Experience is London’s newest family attraction situated on London’s South Bank. Step into Paddington’s world by helping him and the Brown FAMILY prepare for a VERY special occasion, The Marmalade Day Festival!

Board the train from Paddington Station to 32 Windsor Gardens and be transported to the Peruvian jungle, where you’ll meet beloved characters from the films, help them solve puzzles and play games to make the Marmalade Day Festival the best celebration ever! Join Paddington himself for a photo, dance to the Calypso band and even try a Marmalade Sandwich. 

THE MOUTH OF THE GODS | REVIEW

THE MOUTH OF THE GODS
Venue: Hoxton Hall

THE MOUTH OF THE GODS is an immersive performance that explores the rich history and ongoing cultural significance of Latin America's Indigenous peoples. Combining ancestral dances, intricate embroidery, and shamanic ritual with the extraordinary baroque music born from the meeting of European and Indigenous traditions, the performance takes you on a powerful journey from the oppressive colonial era towards renewal and hope. At its core lies the rediscovered opera San Francisco Xavier, written in the Chiquitano language by an unknown Indigenous composer. 

THE LIGHTNING THIEF | REVIEW

The Lightning Thief

Rating: ★★★★★
Venue: The Other Palace, London
Cast: Max Harwood, Scott Folan, Jessica Lee, Paisley Billings, Greg Barnett, Joe Allen, Samantha Mbolekwa and Joaquin Pedro Valdes

When 16 year old Percy Jackson discovers that he is the half-blood son of the Greek God, Poseidon, his life takes a dramatic turn as he is plunged into a world much bigger than he could possibly have imagined. 

With newly-discovered powers he can’t control, a destiny he doesn’t want and a whole mythology textbook’s worth of mythical monsters on his tail, Percy must learn what it means to be a hero. The future of the world hangs in the balance as Percy and his friends embark on an epic adventure that will have you on the edge of your seat. 

NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL A MUSICAL | REVIEW

NOW That's What I Call A Musical
Rating: ★★★★
Venue: New Victoria Theatre, Woking
Cast: Nina Wadia, Carol Decker, Melissa Jacques, Kieran Cooper, Christopher Glover, Chris Grahamson, Maia Hawkins, Lauren Hendricks, Shakil Hussain, Nikita Johal, Luke Latchman, Matthew Mori, Phil Sealey, Callum Tempest and Poppy Tierney

It's Birmingham, 1989. Gemma and April, two school friends, are busy with very important business - planning their lives based on Number One Magazine quizzes and dreaming of snogging Rick Astley! Fast forward to Birmingham 2009, and they're confronted with their worst nightmare: the school reunion...! As friends reunite, drama unfolds, and old flames reappear...

ONE MAN MUSICAL | REVIEW

One Man Musical
Rating: ★★★★★
Venue: Soho Theatre, London
Cast: George Fouracres and Flo & Joan

Award-winning musical comedy duo Flo & Joan present their own original one-man musical about a very renowned gentleman. Starring George Fouracres (Daphne, Hamlet) as “the man”, and Flo & Joan as “the band”.

Directed by Georgie Staight (Operation Mincemeat).