All Reviews – Page 5
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        _and_danielle_hope_(sandy)_photo_by_paul_coltas_(2)%5b1%5d%2bm.jpg) Review ReviewRegional Theatre Review: GreaseYou’ll leave the auditorium with a spring in your step and a smile on your face, says Laura Sexton who went to review Grease at MK Theatre. 
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         Review ReviewLondon Theatre Review: Matilda The MusicalKeeley Rodgers went to see the show at London’s Cambridge Theatre, before it goes on its first UK tour. 
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         Review ReviewLondon Theatre Review: StompA crazed cacophony of bin-banging, stick-clanging, dustbin-lid smashing, plastic-bashing, metal-scraping glory: the West End run of Stomp shows no sign of quietening down. 
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         Review ReviewRegional Theatre Review: Around the World in 80 DaysThe classic is bought to life with eight actors taking on an incredible feat with heaps of energy and ingenuity. 
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         Review ReviewRegional Theatre Review: The Simon & Garfunkel StoryIf you’re not a fan going in, you’ll soon forget a time when you weren’t, says Laura Sexton. 
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         Review ReviewLondon Theatre Review: Wind in the WillowsFast-paced and fun, GLT's Keeley Rodgers reviews the new musical at London’s Palladium Theatre. 
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         Review ReviewLondon Theatre Review: AnnieDoes Miranda Hart shine in new West End musical, Annie? We went to see how the show measures up and if the hype was worth it. 
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         Review ReviewLondon Theatre Review: The GirlsElena Dimama recommends a group trip to see West End musical The Girls – but you’ll have to be quick, as it closes in July. 
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         Review ReviewLondon Theatre Review: Our Ladies of Perpetual SuccourEye-wateringly bad language and sexual references in abundance, audiences, you have been warned. 
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         Review ReviewRegional theatre review: Dirty DancingAn outdated show that’s clinging on to life, or a timeless and ever popular classic that still has its place in 2017? Rachel Bailey shares her thoughts on the new UK tour of Dirty Dancing. 
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         Review ReviewRegional Theatre Review: The National Theatre’s Jane EyreSarah Holt reviews the National Theatre’s adaptation of Jane Eyre as is embarks on its UK tour. 
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         Review ReviewLondon Theatre Review: 42nd StreetLaura Sexton left the theatre with dancing feet after reviewing 42nd Street at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, in London’s West End. 
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         Review ReviewLondon Theatre Review: An American in ParisLaura Sexton left the West End in a dancing daze after reviewing An American in Paris at the Dominion Theatre. 
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         Review ReviewStepping Out: London theatre review“I anticipated an all-singing, all-dancing, showbiz-style production”, writes Laura Sexton, on Stepping Out. But did the new show meet her expectations? 
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         Review ReviewRegional theatre review: Bat Out of Hell, The MusicalSarah Holt explains why you don’t have to be a Meatloaf fan to enjoy Bat Out of Hell, The Musical. 
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         Review ReviewRegional theatre review: Funny GirlLaura Sexton gives Funny Girl a standing ovation after going to review it at Milton Keynes Theatre. 
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         Review ReviewRegional theatre review: Jonathan Pie: Live at The Lowry TheatrePolitical comedy isn’t always the first choice for a group trip. Paul Maguire former judge at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards – previously known as the Perrier Awards – explains why you might want to make an exception when it comes to Jonathan Pie. 
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         Review ReviewLondon Theatre Review: DreamgirlsGroup Leisure gives Dreamgirls five big gold sparkly stars after reviewing the production at the Savoy Theatre on the Strand. 
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         Review ReviewLondon Theatre Review: Half a SixpenceGroup Leisure gives Half a Sixpence a big thumbs up after seeing it at the Noel Coward Theatre. 
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         Review ReviewLondon Theatre Review: School of RockSarah Holt finds out if Andrew Lloyd Webber manages to turn it up to 11 with his new West End musical School of Rock. 
 
	

