Gemma Jones heads a spunky cast.
Short on epigrams and long on legal argument.
One of the best shows at the Rose and Crowne.
Minnie mooches with the miners. Puccini tinkles the tunes.
Tales of the City meets My Night With Reg.
Part anthem for doomed youth, part ribald comedy.
R and H live, unplugged and unbuttoned.
Beloved old theatrical warhorse gets second wind in Nadia Fall's smartly updated Hobson's Choice.
Fascinating rhythms at Southwark Playhouse.
If only all industrial disputes could be settled with singing and dancing of this calibre...
Sharply observed production and even sharper West Belfast accents.
Tale of the 'tank commando' made homeless by Banksy's graffiti.
Perky musical about the ice-cream and programme sellers.
Landmark in Northern 'kitchen sink' writing gets a well-deserved revival.
Sweetly sentimental revival gets the message across that war is futile but you can still sing along.
A Boy's Own tale of cops and robbers in Weimar Berlin.
Strictly for lovers of farce, a slapstick comedy on the MPs expenses scandal.
Hail, Mary: Molly Logan's star debut in Once A Catholic.
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