In 2024, LondonTheatre1 published more than 600 reviews. Here are the top picks from some of our reviewers. Chris Omaweng ...
This was a Christmas concert as Christmas concerts should be – a broad mix of contemporary and classical pieces, delivered ...
The lighting designed by Jon Clark deserves a special mention. Especially lovely to notice are the edgings of light drawn ...
In April came Sophie’s Surprise 29th, a cabaret circus at London’s Underbelly Boulevard, which featured the entrancing Isis ...
IF you want a fun night out this festive season, this could be the panto for you. And as they say down there in South London, ...
The takeaway message about finding happiness where one might least expect it is a thoughtful one. But the show was rather too ...
A living room ambience is successfully created in the ‘common room’ space at the Omnibus Theatre – if my memory serves me ...
Imaginative and hugely enjoyable - a refreshing antidote to pantomime. The children present appeared suitably entranced.
Celebrating twenty years of imaginative, ever inventive, small scale, productions, Charles Court Opera is currently presenting its seventeenth anarchic ’boutique’ ...
Starring Britain’s Got Talent winner, Kent’s own SYDNIE CHRISTMAS as Fairy Christmas, Sleeping Beauty will have everything ...
If you are Jewish you’ll get some of the more subtle and esoteric jokes and if you’re not you probably won’t but you’ll enjoy ...
Much of the plot is kept in the panto (and therefore needs no regurgitation here), suffice to say Luke McCall’s ...