If you prefer your historical entertainments delivered with a bludgeon or shouted in your face, you’ll be delighted by this much anticipated but sadly over-lauded and unsubtle production of Kander and Ebb’s beloved Berlin Kit-Kat Club musical.
Theatre News and Reviews


Review: CABARET at The Kit Kat Club Playhouse Theatre
By Stuart King Friday, January 14 2022, 00:47


Review: LUZIA by Cirque du Soleil at Royal Albert Hall
By Stuart King Friday, January 14 2022, 00:31
Cirque du Soleil’s latest extravaganza Luzia (billed as a waking dream of Mexico) has finally arrivedat the Royal Albert Hall considerably more than 600 days since the troupe last held a residency at the grand arena. Although their sunny return is most welcome, the production is not one of their strongest.


Your last chance to see The Shark Is Broken!
By London Box Office Thursday, January 13 2022, 11:10
There’s just a month left to go before the critically acclaimed The Shark is Broken finishes its extended run at the Ambassadors Theatre. The production made waves from the start, in October 2021, and the fun ends on 13th February 2022. If you’re looking for a funny production based on real life with a touching side, this one’s for you. The year is 1974. The location is Martha’s Vineyard. And the stars of the show are drunk. What’s the worst that can happen?


Jamie Lloyd Company’s THE SEAGULL – Tickets on sale
By London Box Office Monday, January 10 2022, 13:32
We’re pleased to announce an intellectual treat for 2022 in the shape of The Jamie Lloyd Company’s production of The Seagull, playing at the Harold Pinter theatre from 7th July and running until 10th September. This popular Anton Chekhov classic, written in 1895, never fails to please. Interestingly, while the writer felt he had created a comedy, many feel it’s more of a tragedy. Either way this is a dazzling classic not to be missed.


Review: LIFE OF PI at Wyndham's Theatre
By Stuart King Friday, January 7 2022, 11:06
For those who were captivated and engrossed by Yann Martel’s 2001 award winning novel, the stage adaptation will tick most of the plot boxes and mesmerise through sheer technical invention, but the production itself fails to genuinely engage on an emotional level.
Hiran Abeysekera (Pi) in Life of Pi at Wyndham's Theatre
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