Regent's Park is alive with this new production of the classic musical.
A desperate and depressingly unfunny musical.
Part Aretha tribute concert; part misery memoir.
WW2 drama has a bounty of naughty songs, but rations out the stripping.
Sickly sweet with occasional popping candy-style treats, but ultimately unsatisfying.
Knocks socks off original 90s classic with digital wizardry and visual effects.
Sondheim's one-time flop is revived with stunning clarity and class by a wonderful cast.
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You’ll be roaring and whooping and standing ovationing your tits clean off.
A singular sensation that will stay in your head for weeks.
A West End quality show in the most intimate of settings.
Quirky and entertaining rendition of Broadway musical.
Gay love triumphs in this new musical set in 1930s Hollywood.
Entertaining but flawed new musical.
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Lily Savage twinkles as Twankey in Aladdin at the O2. It's pure escapism for adults, never mind for the kids.
Fundamentally clichéd and flawed, but we enjoyed this Spice Girls-inspired show
Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows' classic 1960s show takes to the stage next week.
We really, really wanted to like this show.
Fish slapping and swallows carrying coconuts? It could only be Monty Python!
Exuberance and uninhibited joy in an original gay African-American musical.
Tap your troubles away with Jerry Herman's outstanding musical score.
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