Brockley Jack revives the well-worn classic.
Still as relevant as it was 2,500 years ago.
Not a tartan bonnet in sight.
A play that needs more comedy. Or closure. Or both.
An uplifting and empowering show at Soho Theatre.
An ideal Christmas outing that's far classier than pantomime.
A tighter script makes for a convincing show.
Inexplicable lip syncing and tedious storylines.
This one seems familiar to modern-day audiences.
Comedy duo returns to Soho Theatre.
Perfectly pitched and delightfully uncomplicated family fun.
Raucous, riotous, and rough and ready.
Richard Bean's work isn't quite an equal for the impressive venue.
The best panto you’ll see before Christmas. Or next Christmas.
Last chance to see.
Something to see, whatever you look for in a ballet.
Four acts of pontification and laboured aphorisms.
It may not be for everyone...
A state-of-the-nation play that looks at the nature of Englishness.
Not a subtle play.
'Toeing' the party line.
This is the dawning of the age of Aquarius.
A frisky soufflé of a play.
Time to sell up?
Londonist
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