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THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE | REVIEW

The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
Rating: ★★★★★
Venue: New Victoria Theatre, Woking
Cast:

Step through the wardrobe into the magic kingdom of Narnia where a world of wonder awaits.

Join Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter as they meet new friends, face dangerous foes and learn the lessons of courage, sacrifice, and the power of love. Celebrating the 75th anniversary of C.S. Lewis’s classic novel, watch The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe come to life in this spectacular production—a delight for all ages.

MURDER, SHE DIDN'T WRITE | REVIEW

Murder, She Didn't Write
Rating: ★★★★
Venue: Duchess Theatre, London
Cast: Lizzy Skrzypiec, Rachael Procter-Lane, Peter Baker, Caitlin Campbell, Stephen Clements, Douglas Walker, Harry Allmark, Rosalind Beeson, Sylvia Bishop, Emily Brady, Alice Lamb, Sara Garrard, Peta Maurice and Matthew Whittle

Don your deerstalker, grab your magnifying glass and get your ‘finger of suspicion’ at the ready because Edinburgh Fringe favourites, Degrees of Error, are bringing back their multiple sell-out show for your sleuthing pleasure. They’ll create a classic murder mystery on-the-spot in this ingenious improvised comedy. You, the audience, become the author as the cast act out your very own Agatha Christie-inspired masterpiece live on stage. 

THE WOMEN OF LLANRUMNEY | REVIEW

The Women of Llanrumney
Rating: ★★★★★
Venue: Stratford East, London
Cast: Matthew Gravelle, Shvorne Marks, Suzanne Packer and Nia Roberts 

Set in 18th century colonial Jamaica, Azuka Oforka’s searing yet witty new play powerfully explores the experience of women during slavery – those who benefited from it, those who were brutalised by it and those who fought to destroy it. THE WOMEN OF LLANRUMNEY puts Wales’s role in slavery centre stage; illuminating a hidden chapter of British history.  

MAN IN THE MIRROR | REVIEW

Man in the Mirror

Rating: ★★★
Venue: Golder's Green Hippodrome
Cast: CJ, Holly Harrison, Becky Holden, Harriet Johnstone, Laura Summers, Nic Southwood, Doug Jenkinson, Lewis Wheeler and Chris Davies

Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the legendary KING OF POP! Introducing "Man in the Mirror" – the must-see, electrifying tribute concert to Michael Jackson. Starring CJ, one of the world’s top Michael Jackson Tribute Artists, and supported by a talented cast, this show captures the essence of Michael Jackson’s unique style and charisma. Enjoy all his greatest hits, including 'Thriller', 'Billie Jean', 'Beat It,',' Smooth Criminal' and 'Man in the Mirror.'

NIKITA KUZMIN - MIDNIGHT DANCER | REVIEW

Nikita Kuzmin - Midnight Dancer

Rating: ★★★★
Venue: Peacock Theatre, London 
Cast: Nikita Kuzmin, Sophie Baker, Thomas Charles, Lowri Hamilton, Samuel Lake, Charlotte Lee, Zara Liu, Seamus McIntosh, Daniel Rae, Andreea Toma, alongside vocalist Rebecca Lisewski

Enjoy a fairytale ball like no other and a night full of music, sequins and world class dancing. Follow the highs and lows of a classic romance as two star-crossed lovers meet, only to be torn apart. Will they reunite at the masked ball, or will real life put an end to their fairytale fantasy? This brand-new dance spectacular is a modern-day Cinderella story, featuring all your favourite dancefloor anthems, dazzling costumes, and explosive choreography.

THE SOCIETY FOR NEW CUISINE | REVIEW

The Society For New Cuisine
Rating: ★★★★
Venue: Omnibus Theatre, London
Cast: Chris Fung 

The Substance meets Woman in Black in this debut play from East-Asian writer and performer Chris Fung and directed by Rupert Hands. A deliciously twisted Buddhist inspired folk fable about power, masculinity and heartbreak which took Edinburgh Fringe by storm last summer, now making its much anticipated London debut.  What would you give for a taste of new understanding?

RETROGRADE | REVIEW

Retrograde
Rating: ★★★★
Venue: Apollo Theatre, London
Cast: Ivanno Jeremiah, Stanley Townsend and Oliver Johnstone

Ten years before he becomes the first Black man to win the Oscar for Best Actor, this gripping drama captures the moment a young Sidney Poitier prepares to sign a career-defining Hollywood contract that could make him a star. But there’s a catch. Will he put his career before his principles? In a time of betrayals, will he name names? Will he sign his life away?

KAREN | REVIEW

KAREN

Rating: ★★★★★
Venue: The Other Palace, London
Cast: Sarah Cameron-West

We open on Protagonist’s 30th birthday at the Alton Towers, where her life takes an unexpected turn. Mid-calippo, she’s unceremoniously dumped by her long-term boyfriend, Joe. Little does she know, this is just the beginning. Protagonist must soon navigate through office hell as Joe starts dating her arch-nemesis: Karen. This creates a perfect storm of heartbreak, societal pressures, and an identity crisis that threatens to engulf our heroine.

STAGEY CHAT WITH GEORGIE WEDGE

The next interview in our stagey chat series is with Georgie Wedge. Per-Verse is Georgie's acclaimed solo show that celebrates the trials, triumphs and self-discovering of romantic connections. The show opens at Riverside Studios from 3rd April and you can book tickets here.

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

CLUELESS, THE MUSICAL | REVIEW

Clueless, the Musical
Rating: ★★★
Venue: Trafalgar Theatre, London
Cast: Emma Flynn, Keelan McAuley, Chyna-Rose Frederick, Romona Lewis-Malley, Isaac J Lewis, Rabi Kondé, Blake Jordan, Max Mirza, Ryan O’Donnell, Emily Florence and Imelda Warren-Green

Cher Horowitz is the most popular student at Beverly Hills High, renowned for her unique talent at finding love for others. She's about to embark on her biggest project yet – making over her awkward new friend, Tai, and setting her up with the most handsome boy in school. But what happens to Cher when, for the first time, everything is not perfect? This fresh musical comedy is fun, fashionable, and, like, so way cool.

CRY-BABY, THE MUSICAL | REVIEW

Cry-Baby, The Musical
Rating: ★★★★
Venue: Arcola Theatre, London
Cast: Adam Davidson, Lulu-Mae Pears, Elliot Allinson, Jazzy Phoenix, Eleanor Walsh, Chad Saint Louis, Kingsley Morton, India Chadwick, Shirley Jameson and Paul Kemble.

It’s 1954. Everyone likes Ike, nobody likes communism and Wade “Cry-Baby” Walker is the coolest boy in Baltimore. He’s a bad boy with a good cause – truth, justice and the pursuit of rock and roll. Enter Allison, a strait-laced rich girl who trades her “Square” boyfriend, Baldwin, for the irresistible allure of Cry-Baby and his misfit crew, the Drapes. As rivalries intensify and hearts break, the city is turned upside-down in a rollicking tale of forbidden love and teen rebellion.