Prepare to be creeped out.
What a pity.
Masterpiece of physical theatre.
The dark side of the comedy world.
Comedy or horror? It doesn't matter.
Bennett’s characteristically wry observational humour shines through in Allelujah!
Kitsch Olde England comes to the West End.
The rise and fall of Roman Senator Cicero says a lot about today’s demagogues.
A fearless and relevant work.
The biggest show in town right now.
The Globe’s latest production balances the light and dark of this problem play with great clarity.
A fluid and tender production.
High school angst, the importance of being popular... and murder
A play to see, and a writer to watch.
Completely plotless.
A play that's more swings than roundabouts.
A show that really tugs at the heartstrings.
Only here for two weeks but definitely worth seeing.
A completely believable story, done with impeccable detail.
A disappointingly short run of a fantastic show.
Top acting can't save the plot of this one.
There's some clever storytelling in this stage adaptation.
A thinly veiled look at his own marriage to Marilyn Monroe.
It's not exactly subtle, though.
Londonist
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