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Dear Lupin Review

Based on the best-selling novel of the same name and adapted for the stage by Michael Simkins, 'Dear Lupin' tells the story of racing pundit, and national treasure, Roger Mortimer and his relationship with his son Charlie, whom he calls Lupin, through a lifetime of letters. From his 18th birthday...

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Edges Review

A musical, but not in the traditional sense, 'Edges' from Pasek and Paul has arrived at the London Theatre Workshop, opening with a bang and a well-deserved standing ovation. A new company, 'Peak Productions', led by Michael Auger has lovingly taken a masterpiece, injected it with a whole load of...

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Thoroughly Modern Millie Review

It was over ten years ago that I saw 'Thoroughly Modern Millie' at the Shaftesbury Theatre, it was one of the first West End shows I had seen  and, already a fan of the film, it kick-started my love of the theatre.  So when I heard the production was coming...

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As Is Review

‘As Is’ has one big claim, that it is the 'first AIDS play'.  Some dispute this, but given that it was first performed in New York in 1985, just a few short years after the first diagnosis of AIDS, we think it can probably retain this title with some confidence. The...

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