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.
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.
A powerful play that fails to translate to the present day.
Swapping swashbuckling for pure sleaze.
The law is a toy. So's the theatre, if you know how to play with it. Raine does.
A ferocious opening sets the tone for this play.
Comparisons to Mack and Mabel are inevitable... and unflattering.
Don't miss out on Mood Music
Not one for the kiddies.
An immaculate performance from Anita Dobson.
A sure-fire hit.
Royal family and east enders disappoint.
Desperate times call for rock ‘n' roll.
Living in the country never looked better.
Londonist
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