See in 2014 in vaudevillian style.
Melodic torment from a top-notch cast.
A delightful Christmas confection without too much sugar.
Loud, garish and flashy – in a good way.
An interactive treat.
A feast of ham at the Brockley Jack Theatre.
Strictly for lovers of farce, a slapstick comedy on the MPs expenses scandal.
The 1995 production that has been going strong ever since.
Quite simply, brilliant.
Lashings of tea, japery, home-made effects, and surreal chaos.
ENB's Christmas offering starts off sweet but ends up just plain nuts.
Snap up discounted theatre tickets for January/February 2014.
Would you want to be stuck in a house with this lot over Christmas?
If you only see one show this season head to Soho Theatre.
Humperdinck's classic fairy-tale opera over three floors of a warehouse.
Patriotism and power in this Shakespeare classic.
New one-man play inspired by Occupy London.
Just about the best of all possible versions of the problematic operetta.
Tissues at the ready.
Hail, Mary: Molly Logan's star debut in Once A Catholic.
A pop culture infused Jack for the tots of today.
OTT Christmas cabaret in Leicester Square.
The Pre-Raphaelite muse and artist comes to life.
Sporting and emotional highs and lows.
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