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Michael Frayn's thoroughly silly romantic romp was dusted off in grand style at The Old Vic last year and now the production transfers to the West End's Novello Theatre.
Mr Frayn, author of Headlong and other worthy tomes, is of course a great brain and therefore this classic farce is wrapped up in post-modernism, with two shows for the price of one - a theatrical production in rehearsal and a tangled web of relationships behind the scenes. But basically, it's a farce, a comedy of errors, and a hoot.
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Directed by Sam Mendes with a book by David Greig and lyrics by Marc Shaiman and Sam Wittman, this marks the second Roald Dahl musical to hit the West End. "The mysterious Willy Wonka is opening his ...
The tenth of the Courtauld's biannual student-run exhibitions is currently taking over the institution's East Wing. On display are works by brilliant photographer Tom Hunter, oddball sculptors Heringa...
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As part of the Charles Dickens bi-centenary celebrations comes Graham McLaren's West End adaptation of one his most loved books. Featuring your favourite spinster (everyone has a favourite spinster),...
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The Funny Side is one of the only clubs in the country to offer top quality stand-up five nights a week. Since it's launch in 2006, it has opened many new clubs including Camden, Covent Garden and The...
One of the most distinctive plays of the '90s, The Weir is old school storytelling with darker depths than you might expect. Brendan?s pub is isolated as it is. It sits above the town and lonely men ...