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‘The cast all give strong performances’: COPS – Southwark Playhouse

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Stephanie Ressort29th January 2020Leave a Comment

Beautifully evoking the late 1950s, there are lots of interesting ingredients in Cops and the successful laugh out loud moments are satisfying.

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‘Definitely good for a giggle’: FRIENDSICAL – Edinburgh Fringe & Touring ★★★★

In Edinburgh Festival, Festivals, Musicals, Opinion, Regional theatre, Reviews, Scotland, Touring by Debbie Gilpin23rd August 2019Leave a Comment

Friendsical is a light-hearted musical take on one of the most popular TV comedies of recent times – good for a laugh for Friends fans.

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RICHARD III – Arcola Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Carole Woddis23rd May 2017Leave a Comment

This was a huge undertaking for somewhere like the Arcola. Big cast plays don’t often surface so it’s a coup for the ever enterprising Mehmet Ergen to not only do one of the most famous Shakespeare History plays but secure Greg Hicks in the leading role.

RICHARD III – Arcola Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Carole Woddis23rd May 2017Leave a Comment

This was a huge undertaking for somewhere like the Arcola. Big cast plays don’t often surface so it’s a coup for the ever enterprising Mehmet Ergen to not only do one of the most famous Shakespeare History plays but secure Greg Hicks in the leading role.

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RUN THE BEAST DOWN – Finborough Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Aleks Sierz9th February 2017Leave a Comment

Run the Beast Down, which runs in rep with Carmen Nasr’s Dubailand. Run the Beast Down is a solo show in which actor Ben Aldridge performs a 90-minute monologue about Charlie, a young man who is in bad trouble.

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ALLEGRO – Southwark Playhouse

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Jonathan Baz14th August 2016Leave a Comment

Allegro is the third musical born from the long standing genius that is the duo of Rodgers and Hammerstein. While neither their most successful piece, nor their most daring and despite it being a somewhat lacklustre story, Allegro still holds all of the charm and sophistication associated with R&H musicals.

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