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LA SOIREE – West End ★★★★

In Cabaret, Circus, London theatre, Opinion, Reviews by Scatter of Opinion11th December 2017Leave a Comment

Welcome to La Soiree! The naughtiest burlesque, circus, cabaret, comedy sideshow you ever will see, with something for everybody!

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BIG FOOT – Tara Arts ★★★★

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Scatter of Opinion10th November 2017Leave a Comment

Guyanese folk stories, grime and anime references; Joseph Barnes-Phillips’ Big Foot pulls on a multitude of references to build a diverse show that excites, moves and challenges it’s audience.

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ANNIE – West End ★★★★

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Scatter of Opinion30th September 2017Leave a Comment

Great singing, bold choreography and an entire show of strong acting – this is a fresh and fun production of Annie.

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TRASHED – #EdFringe ★★★★

In Edinburgh Festival, Festivals, Opinion, Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews, Scotland by Scatter of Opinion27th August 2017Leave a Comment

The Automatics song Monster is blaring over the sound system as the audience enters the space, a perfect reflection of the show; loud and steaming with energy.

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TAMAR BROADBENT: GET UGLY – #EdFringe

In Edinburgh Festival, Festivals, Opinion, Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews, Scotland by Scatter of Opinion24th August 2017Leave a Comment

Face full of spots, chin smothered in ketchup and an unsettling feeling that the B.O on the bus belongs to you – Tamar Broadbent kicks off her show with a side splitting musical number, ‘Having an Ugly Day’.

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CARRIED AWAY – #EdFringe ★★★★

In Edinburgh Festival, Festivals, Opinion, Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews, Scotland by Scatter of Opinion22nd August 2017Leave a Comment

Invited into the intimate space of Phoebe’s bedroom, breathing through yoga and intoxicated with incense, a vulnerable and honest conversation is started.

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A MONK’S TALE – #EdFringe ★★★★

In Edinburgh Festival, Festivals, Musicals, Opinion, Regional theatre, Reviews, Scotland by Scatter of Opinion20th August 2017Leave a Comment

Beginning their show with the habits and rules of a British society, the cast sing ‘Don’t start an argument or mention religion’. Immediately going against their own decree they leap into a debate about Martin Luther, The Mad Monk.

A MONK’S TALE – #EdFringe ★★★★

In Edinburgh Festival, Festivals, Musicals, Opinion, Regional theatre, Reviews, Scotland by Scatter of Opinion20th August 2017Leave a Comment

Beginning their show with the habits and rules of a British society, the cast sing ‘Don’t start an argument or mention religion’. Immediately going against their own decree they leap into a debate about Martin Luther, The Mad Monk.

DISCO PIGS – Trafalgar Studios

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Scatter of Opinion23rd July 2017Leave a Comment

Enda Walsh’s award winning play Disco Pigs makes a striking come back at Trafalgar Studios. Screaming with energy and delivered at intense speed, this performance is electric.

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42nd STREET – West End

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Scatter of Opinion5th May 2017Leave a Comment

In the opening moments, accompanied by riotous applause from the audience, the curtain unlocks an explosion of colour and energy from a chorus line of dancers.

42nd STREET – West End

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Scatter of Opinion5th May 2017Leave a Comment

In the opening moments, accompanied by riotous applause from the audience, the curtain unlocks an explosion of colour and energy from a chorus line of dancers.

42nd STREET – West End

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Scatter of Opinion5th May 2017Leave a Comment

In the opening moments, accompanied by riotous applause from the audience, the curtain unlocks an explosion of colour and energy from a chorus line of dancers.

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