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    The best London comedy clubs to cheer you up

    The best London comedy clubs to cheer you up

    Dad jokes, scat jokes, surreal jokes, cabaret, drag and improvised murder mysteries: what the best London comedy clubs have to offer

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    Kunene and the King impresses on the West End

    Kunene and the King, Ambassadors Theatre review ★★★★★

    24 Jan 20 – 28 Mar 20

    Kunene and the King transfers to Ambassadors Theatre after a five-star premiere in Stratford-upon-Avon

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    A Taste of Honey brings 50s Salford to the West End

    A Taste of Honey, Trafalgar Studios review ★★★★★

    05 Dec 19 – 29 Feb 20

    Bijan Sheibani's production of 50s play A Taste of Honey brings the spirit of working class Salford to the West End

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    Members are invited to this thought-provoking new show

    Member invitation to Belonging(s) at Greenwich + Docklands International Festival

    06 Jul 17 – 08 Jul 17

    Members are invited to BELONGING(s) at the Greenwich + Docklands International Festival, a site-specific play about migration

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    All-female cast brings Laura Wade's Posh to the Pleasance Theatre

    An all-female Posh, Pleasance Theatre

    29 Mar 17 – 22 Apr 17

    Hold on to your seat as Laura Wade's 2010 smash Posh gets a gender-bending makeover – and there's not a smug Kit Harington in sight

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    Daily Whisper: Thursday, December 1st 2016

    Daily Whisper: Thursday, December 1st 2016

    Your essential round-up | Three things to do today

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    Review: World Factory, The Young Vic

    Review: World Factory, The Young Vic ★★★★★

    Absorbing, challenging and entertaining, this immersive game is unlike anything we've experienced on stage. Lucy Brooks reviews World Factory. 

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    Review: Death of a Salesman, Noel Coward Theatre [STAR]

    Review: Death of a Salesman, Noel Coward Theatre ★★★★★

    Arthur Miller's classic is made freshly devastating in this flawless RSC revival as it transfers to the West End, says Lucy Brooks.

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    Review: High Society, The Old Vic

    Review: High Society, The Old Vic ★★★★★

    Elegant, Swellegant and utterly charming, High Society brings Hollywood glamour to jubilant life at the Old Vic says Lucy Brooks

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    Review: Merchant of Venice, The Globe

    Review: Merchant of Venice, The Globe ★★★★★

    The humour and heartbreak of Shakespeare's problem play are brought to life with Jonathan Pryce making a stellar Shylock says Lucy Brooks 

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    Review: Bugsy Malone, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre

    Review: Bugsy Malone, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre ★★★★★

    Bugsy Malone on stage is a joyous Prohibition pastiche that delights all ages, say Eleonore and Anatole Dresch.

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    Review: Everyman, National Theatre

    Review: Everyman, National Theatre ★★★★★

    Bold, ambitious but a little hollow, Everyman is more spectacle than spiritual, writes Lucy Brooks

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    Review: American Buffalo, Wyndham's Theatre

    Review: American Buffalo, Wyndham's Theatre ★★★★★

    David Mamet's muscular comedy, starring John Goodman, Tom Sturridge and Damian Lewis, is revived with style says Lucy Brooks.

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    Review: Carmen Disruption, Almeida Theatre

    Review: Carmen Disruption, Almeida Theatre ★★★★★

    Simon Stephen's adaptation distills the passion of opera through the anonymity of modern city life with poetic power Lucy Brooks

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    Review: Ah, Wilderness! Young Vic

    Review: Ah, Wilderness! Young Vic ★★★★★

    Eugene O'Neil's gently uplifting family portrait is brought to life with a dreamlike set and dark undertones says Lucy Brooks.

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    Culture Whisper Review: The Twits, Royal Court

    Culture Whisper Review: The Twits, Royal Court ★★★★★

    REVIEW: Enda Walsh's The Twits: a heap of fun with a set to boggle the mind.

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    Review: Rules for Living, National Theatre

    Review: Rules for Living, National Theatre ★★★★★

    Sam Holcroft breaks the rules with an uproarious and acutely observed comedy that collapses into chaos, writes Lucy Brooks

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    Review: The Broken Heart, Sam Wanamaker playhouse

    Review: The Broken Heart, Sam Wanamaker playhouse ★★★★★

    Fast-paced, spitting with emotion and a joy to watch, The Broken Heart at the Wanamaker playhouse is not to be missed, writes Helena Kealey.

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    Culture Whisper Review: Lippy, Young Vic Theatre

    Culture Whisper Review: Lippy, Young Vic Theatre ★★★★★

    REVIEW: Lippy, Young Vic's latest production, is brave, clever and very entertaining. 

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    Culture Whisper Review: Man and Superman, National Theatre

    Culture Whisper Review: Man and Superman, National Theatre ★★★★★

    REVIEW: 'Man and Superman', George Bernard Shaw's enormous drama, is kept upright by Ralph Fiennes' National Theatre triumph. But why now?

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    Review: Kill Me Now, Park Theatre

    Review: Kill Me Now, Park Theatre ★★★★★

    Greg Wise's return to theatre in Kill Me Now is darkly funny and a relentless punch to the heart

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    Culture Whisper Review: How I Learned to Drive, Southwark Playhouse

    Review: How I Learned to Drive, Southwark Playhouse ★★★★★

    Arrestingly alive and bitterly funny, this fragmented and disturbing coming of age tale will get under your skin, writes Lucy Brooks

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    Culture Whisper Review: Closer, Donmar Warehouse

    Review: Closer, Donmar Warehouse ★★★★★

    It may not be as shocking or searing as when it premiered in 1999 but this Donmar Warehouse Closer revival still sizzles, says Lucy Brooks

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    Culture Whisper Review: 'How to Hold Your Breath', Zinnie Harris, Royal Court

    Culture Whisper Review: 'How to Hold Your Breath', Zinnie Harris, Royal Court ★★★★★

    REVIEW: Zinnie Harris' new play, How to Hold Your Breath, opens at the Royal Court

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    Culture Whisper Review: Stoppard, 'The Hard Problem' ⭑⭑⭑⭒⭒

    Culture Whisper Review: Stoppard, 'The Hard Problem' ⭑⭑⭑⭒⭒

    REVIEW: It was overseen by National Theatre artistic director Nicholas Hytner and all the Tom Stoppard themes are there, but is it a brilliant play? asks Ella Cory-Wright

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    Culture Whisper review: Hello/Goodbye, Hampstead Theatre ⭑⭑⭑⭒⭒

    Culture Whisper review: Hello/Goodbye, Hampstead Theatre ⭑⭑⭑⭒⭒

    Opposites still spark in this snappy and heart-warming rom-com told through the first and last hour of a relationship, writes Lucy Brooks

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    Culture Whisper review: Taken at Midnight, Theatre Royal Haymarket ⭑⭑⭑⭑⭒

    Culture Whisper review: Taken at Midnight, Theatre Royal Haymarket ⭑⭑⭑⭑⭒

    A devastating yet subtle tale of maternal devotion and determination, stunningly performed by Penelope Wilton, writes Lucy Brooks 

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    Culture Whisper review: Diary of a Nobody, King's Head Theatre ⭑⭑⭑⭑⭒

    Culture Whisper review: Diary of a Nobody, King's Head Theatre ⭑⭑⭑⭑⭒

    An exuberant example of the joys of fringe theatre, which will have you howling with laughter, writes Lucy Brooks

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    Culture Whisper Review: Othello, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre ⭑⭑⭑⭑⭒

    Culture Whisper Review: Othello, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre ⭑⭑⭑⭑⭒

    REVIEW: Shakespeare's Othello is made urgently alive as the physical theatre brings thrilling ripples of violence and sensuality writes Lucy Brooks

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    Culture Whisper review: Women on the Verge, Playhouse Theatre ⭑⭑⭑⭒⭒

    Culture Whisper review: Women on the Verge, Playhouse Theatre ⭑⭑⭑⭒⭒

    Fun, feisty and refreshingly feminist, Almodóvar's film fizzes on stage, but some of the hysteria and heartbreak feels a little hollow, writes Lucy Brooks

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    Culture Whisper Review: Merchant of Venice, Alemeida Theatre ⭑⭑⭑⭑⭒

    Culture Whisper Review: Merchant of Venice, Almeida Theatre ⭑⭑⭑⭑⭒

    All that glitters in Shakespeare's most controversial comedy sparkles on the Almeida stage as Rupert Goold's boldly updated production illuminates both humour and tragedy.

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    Golem, The Young Vic: Reviews and Insights

    Golem, The Young Vic: Reviews and Insights

    It's man against the machine this winter as bold boundary-breaking theatre company 1927 satirise technology in a spectacular family show.

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