New take on Cabaret comes together beautifully.
A beautifully staged oceanic nightmare.
Pacy, vigorous, entrancing.
Fiery finale doused on advice of Westminster City Council.
Bring on the West End.
You'll chortle from start to finish.
Every little thing this show does is magic.
Three stars for Five Years.
Thelma and Louise meets Quentin Tarantino.
A damp squib of a show.
A heady, interactive show.
An overlong and underwritten fireside tale.
All-female cast in Kae Tempest's ancient Greek adaptation.
What oh what to make of it in the #MeToo era?
Delightful, delicious, de-lovely.
We already miss comedy.
Beautiful Vile Bodies.
Horror for those who like suggestion, nuance and concealment.
Johannesburg comedian cracks up Soho.
A pastry-enveloped behemoth.
Step aside Johnny English.
King Tut has arrived in London.
Worth going for the setting alone.
Big exhibition, intimate setting, no entry fee.
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