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Monthly Archives: June 2025
“As You Like It” by East London Shakespeare Festival – 20/06/25
Hooray! It is officially summer and you know that it’s official because ELSF are out in parks causing Bard-themed mayhem. For various complicated reasons, we weren’t able to go to the Highams Park dates this year so we decided to … Continue reading
“Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief” at the Other Palace Theatre – 14/06/25
I know, another day, another theatre review. This one was originally intended to be in July, after Roo’s exams had finished and as part of a Greek mythological double-bill with “Hercules”. But sadly, “Percy Jackson” changed its closing date so … Continue reading
“Operation Mincemeat” at the Fortune Theatre – 13/06/25
You’ll never guess what VK and I did last night….that’s right, yet more theatre. And there is more to come this weekend. “Op Mincemeat” was a bit of a last-minute plan as a friend got one of the lottery codes … Continue reading
“The Play That Goes Wrong” at Duchess Theatre – 08/06/25
You know sometimes you just kinda end up somewhere without really knowing how or why? Well, that’s around 90% of all the visits I’ve made to Covent Garden in my life and Sunday was no exception. I mean, I knew … Continue reading