All Reviews – Page 2
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         Review ReviewLondon Theatre Review: Crazy For YouHilarious moments, outstanding timing and unthinkable choreography combine to create nearly three hours of stunning musical theatre. 
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         Review ReviewGreatest Days: Take That reunion musical has it allThe Greatest Days musical is an overwhelming splurge of feel-good against a backdrop of ultimate boy band classics. 
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         Review ReviewRegional Theatre Review: The BodyguardA string of power ballads, drama, passion and a stage full of sequins and abs, what’s not to love about The Bodyguard musical? 
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         Review ReviewLondon Theatre Review: Aspects of LoveMichael Ball shows he’s still got it in this Andrew Lloyd Webber revival that has more bed hopping than an episode of Love Island. 
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         Review ReviewRegional Theatre Review: The MousetrapNot even Sherlock Holmes would be able to get to the bottom of this gripping murder mystery, where every character is not who they seem. 
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         Review ReviewWest End Theatre Review: Oklahoma!Reimagined, repurposed and revitalised - this production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! is sure raise eyebrows during its West End run. 
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        ReviewRegional Theatre Review: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - The MusicalChoca-full of wonderful surprises, groups heading to watch Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - The Musical are in for the most fantastical treat. 
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         Review ReviewRegional Theatre Review: The Best Exotic Marigold HotelAge is just a number in this Indian adventure, where the big-name line-up of pensioners take over the Marigold Hotel and show us all how to truly live. 
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         Review ReviewRegional Theatre Review: The CommitmentsFrom toe-tapping and head nodding to everybody up from their seats, The Commitments musical hits all the right notes for a celebration of soul. 
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         Review ReviewRegional Theatre Review: Bugsy MaloneThe first ever touring production of Alan Parker’s Bugsy Malone is a hit, with the right amount of slapstick to have all ages in hysterics. 
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         Review ReviewRegional Theatre Review: An Inspector CallsTension, drama and mystery are the key components of the National Theatre’s landmark production of An Inspector Calls, offering audiences a glimpse into a much darker, pre-war Britain. 
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         Review ReviewRegional Theatre Review: The Cher ShowA musical that understands what makes Cher so iconic, from naive newcomer to global pop star. 
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         Review ReviewRegional Theatre Review: Mamma Mia!This colourful celebration of ABBA’s timeless tunes means audiences across the UK are in for a Super Trouper night out! 
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         Review ReviewRegional Theatre Review: Bat out of HellEmphatic Meat Loaf hits are the shining star in this production of Bat Out of Hell, which is an extraordinary piece of musical theatre involving fire cannons, confetti, and growling motor bikes. 
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         Review ReviewLondon Theatre Review: Grease The MusicalPeter Andre and co shine in the Dominion Theatre’s latest revival of Grease. Expect iconic songs, terrific dance routines and that feel-good feeling. 
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         Review ReviewRegional Theatre Review: Les MisérablesWe all know that classic songs tell the emotional story of Jean Valjean in Les Misérables, but it’s this touring production which really strikes a chord with audiences. 
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         Review ReviewLondon Theatre Review: The Drifters GirlClassic R&B records are reunited with their theatrical roots in a new concert-style musical, led by West End icon Beverley Knight. 
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         Review ReviewRegional Theatre Review: Jersey BoysPacked with a string of number-one hits, smooth harmonies and deft dance moves, this Jersey Boys production will take you back to the 60s with its epic story of heartbreak and fame. 
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         Review ReviewRegional Theatre Review: DreamgirlsPowerful ballads blended with exquisite vocals, glitzy outfits and a pinch of humour cook up one hell of a party atmosphere. 
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         Review ReviewLondon Theatre Review: Life of PiThe West End premiere of Yann Martel’s iconic book Life of Pi has taken London by storm after its successful run in Sheffield and has extended bookings until May 2022. 
 
	

