Critic Reviews

Aggregated professional theatre reviews for all of London’s theatre shows
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Join Wendy on a bold adventure beyond the nursery in Wendy & Peter Pan, a thrilling, witty reimagining of JM Barrie’s classic.Read more →
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A modern classic conquers the West End and love that tries to kill the mockinbird from Lady Gaga with the discoball. Till the Stars Come Down tells the passionate and heart-wrenching story of a larger-than-life family navigating the challenges of a changing world, all set against the backdrop of Sylvia and Marek's wedding day.Read more →
London Theatre Direct
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Jamie Lloyd Strikes AgainRead more →
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Disney's latest stage show is god tierRead more →
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A remarkably compelling three hoursRead more →
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Captures the spirit of unity and urgency that defined that dayRead more →
Every year the Papatango Prize comes up with a bit of a cracker.Read more →
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Hytner and his cast and creatives have found a way of bottling pure joy,Read more →
Financial Times (National Theatre, 2024)
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Ncuti Gatwa is a flirtatious agent of mischiefRead more →
London Theatre Direct (Barbican)
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A perfect balance of tradition and transformationRead more →
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Imelda Staunton and real-life daughter Bessie Carter are both forces to be reckoned with.Read more →
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A ruthless boxing match of a dramaRead more →
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Tamsin Greig is shatteringly goodRead more →
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Bungling, buffoonish hilarityRead more →
Daily Mail (Harold Pinter)
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Funny, shocking and thought-provokingRead more →
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Homage to the original, while constructing its own identityRead more →
Chris O’Dowd should do more theatreRead more →
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A full-throttle feast of spectacle and dramaRead more →
WhatsOnStage on FANNY (The Watermill Theatre)
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‘A life-enhancing comedy, expertly conducted’Read more →
Time Out (Apollo Theatre, 2025)
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Ryan Calais Cameron’s superb thriller about a young Sidney Poitier now feels alarmingly timely as it hits the West EndRead more →
London Theatre Review
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A hilariously bold, one-woman production about the angst of heartbreakRead more →
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It’s all very silly, you might even say totally batty. But gently enjoyable all the same.Read more →
Like, Totally a Blast!Read more →