Unrelentingly bleak and tired.
Lashings of silliness.
Not an evening for the squeamish.
See the festive classic at London Coliseum.
A loving homage to the cult TV show.
Marcus Brigstocke sucks the razzle dazzle out of everything that surrounds him.
Based on the true story of a KGB double agent.
Bernard Shaw at his most eccentric and whimsical.
High energy from the get-go.
One for those who remember the 1980s TV adaptation.
Stomping choreography, dramatic events, window-shattering singing.
Julius Caesar meets A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Three men, an organ and a glittering headdress.
Dancing tropical fruits and all.
Think twice about a story you thought you knew.
A feelgood show to charm and delight.
Family-friendly fun.
An airtight performance.
Boy scout seriousness, classical references and painful puns.
Has it still got the same magic?
Clunky scene shifts and laboured laughs.
Next generation romance.
Escapism of the highest quality.
A sultry and thought-provoking performance.
Londonist
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