THEATRE REVIEW: The Dazzle, London
A play about two brothers who need each other to coexist is the plot of the new play The Dazzle. ★★★
A play about two brothers who need each other to coexist is the plot of the new play The Dazzle. ★★★
Brimming with locals, the Royal China (Queensway) was super busy even for a late lunch sitting, which is always a good sign.
A gang of thugs is attacking gay men in South London after setting up hook ups on the dating app. A gang of men have reportedly mugged two gay men […]
What chestnut-cracking season’s complete without multiple bonkers reenactments of Dicken’s Scrooge, pussy jokes articulated in beautiful Victorian English, a couple of murders and some good old festive references to sodomy […]
Above the Stag theatre has done it again and produced another hilarious panto in ‘Tinderella: Cinders Slips it In.’ ★★★★ The theatre has produced many a camp panto in years […]
Hunter 486 is situated within the Arch Hotel (we sneaked a peak at one of their delightful, bright and cosy rooms before we were seated- always a good sign to […]
The blues are back in town in the form of ‘The Blues Brothers Christmas Special’ at the Arts Theatre in Covent Garden. ★★★★
Entering 108 Brasserie you are welcomed with festive cheer in the form of smiles from the bar, and a wonderfully humungous autumnal wreath adorned in oh so trendy right now […]
America and Britain’s Got Talent has quite the same format and it’s this bi-coastal variety TV show that springs to mind and also celebrates the essence of The Illusionist. The […]
James Fritz brings you West Croydon’s version of an Eastenders Christmas Day special, but with more tiers than one of Pat Butcher’s earrings and acting skills far superior to the […]
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