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5 Reasons to Make The Ferryman Your Next West End Play

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5 Reasons to Make The Ferryman Your Next West End Play

There are so many great plays in the West End that picking one to go to see can be impossible. Fo...

28 Feb, 2018 | By Harriet Wilson

Mary Stuart in 250 words

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Mary Stuart in 250 words

Take the story of Elizabeth I and Mary Stuart. Make it relevant to a 21st Century audience. Flip ...

16 Feb, 2018 | By Harriet Wilson

Girl from the North Country in 250 words

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Girl from the North Country in 250 words

Girl From the North Country is the relentlessly melancholy story of a group of people living in A...

14 Feb, 2018 | By Harriet Wilson

Everybody's Talking About Jamie: fun, uplifting

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Everybody's Talking About Jamie: fun, uplifting

Jamie is sixteen. He wants to be a drag queen. A career aptitude test tells him to be a forklift ...

6 Dec, 2017 | By Harriet Wilson

Witness for the Prosecution in 250 words

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Witness for the Prosecution in 250 words

Set in the atmospheric venue of the London County Hall, Witness for the Prosecution is a compelli...

1 Dec, 2017 | By Harriet Wilson

The Great Gatsby in 250 words

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The Great Gatsby in 250 words

The Great Gatsby, currently in London, is an immersive theatrical experience based on F. Scott Fi...

29 Nov, 2017 | By Harriet Wilson

Wicked in (exactly) 250 words

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Wicked in (exactly) 250 words

For me, musical theatre just doesn't get better than Wicked. From the loveable hilarity of G(a)li...

15 Nov, 2017 | By Harriet Wilson

Venus in Fur in 250 words

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Venus in Fur in 250 words

Venus in Fur is a dark, intense comedy starring Natalie Dormer (Game of Thrones, The Hunger Games...

1 Nov, 2017 | By Harriet Wilson

Five Guys Named Moe "an evening of fun and jazz"

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Five Guys Named Moe "an evening of fun and jazz"

Five Guys Named Moe is a fun, lively production featuring the timeless music of Louis Jordan. The...

1 Nov, 2017 | By Harriet Wilson