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Ghost Stories
14 Oct
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John Yap

Review: GHOST STORIES at The Ambassadors Theatre

Ghost Stories Nine years after its premiere at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre in 2010, GHOST STORIES returns to London for the fourth time (Duke of York Theatre 2010, Arts Theatre 2014, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre again 2019). A movie was made in the midst of an International tour from Moscow to Shanghai via Lima, Sydney and Toronto. As the main character, Professor Goodman, asks the audience at the start of the show, “Why did you come to see this play?”. Why indeed, but they do.

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'Master Harold'... and the boys
03 Oct
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John Yap

Review: MASTER HAROLD AND THE BOYS at The Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre

'Master Harold'... and the boys Athol Fugard’s masterly semi-autobiographical play MASTER HAROLD AND THE BOYS makes a welcomed return to London after 36 years but with a wrong production in the wrong theatre.

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Angela’s Ashes – The Musical
30 Sep
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John Yap

Review: ANGELA’S ASHES at Ashcroft Playhouse at Fairfield Hall, Croydon

Angela’s Ashes – The Musical ANGELA’S ASHES The Musical premiered at the Lime Tree Theatre in Limerick in 2017. It was revived In July of this year to tour Limerick, Belfast, Dublin, Cork and now it arrives in Croydon; providing three good reasons to travel to the outer London borough.

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Hello Again
02 Sep
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John Yap

Review: HELLO AGAIN at The Union Theatre

The Union Theatre continues their love affair with Michael John LaChiusa with the revival of HELLO AGAIN. They previously presented LaChiusa’s THE WILD PARTY, FIRST LADY SUITE and BERNARDA ALBA.

Hello Again the Nurse (Alice Ellen Wright) in Hello Again at the Union Theatre.

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Steampunk Great Expectations
30 Aug
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John Yap

Review: A STEAM PUNK GREAT EXPECTATIONS at The Geffrye Museum, Hoxton

Steampunk Great Expectations Free Theatre UK’s latest production is an adaptation of Charles Dickens’ GREAT EXPECTATIONS. For the past 15 years, this admirable company conceived by Phil Willmott (who’s also our editor at Londonboxoffice) presented their productions at The Scoop outdoor amphitheatre, adjacent to City Hall.

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