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A play about a world with a daily per-person word limit, yet it drowns itself in a relentless avalanche of words...
A play about a world with a daily per-person word limit, yet it drowns itself in a relentless avalanche of words...
A funny story about letting strangers into your home that's sometimes funny but rarely clever...
A newly recast production that manages to hold its own, albeit not as strongly as the previous ones...
A slightly uneven yet thoroughly enjoyable exploration of identity across centuries...
A beautiful assortment of ballet snippets that showcases the talent of the Royal Ballet dancers...
An absorbing West End transfer of James Graham's take on the 1968 Buckley/Vidal debates during the Republican and Democratic National Conventions...
More average than good, the play is one man's journey that doesn't show enough pit stops...
A lovely rendition that lacks chemistry but makes up for it in skill and quality of dancing...
A lovely memoir that engages and entertains, but is bit hard to understand in places...
A stunning display from the creme de la creme of ballet artists...
A well-paced revival that's universally funny without being too stereotypical...
A modernised version of the classic that struggles to find its feet, wings, and pacing...
A script-in-hand reading that's interesting, but doesn't make you want to invest into the characters emotionally...
Well-written and well-acted tragicomedy about a family that unravels as death and inheritance become imminent...
A tour de force of passion and emotion that keeps you on your toes beginning to end...
A distant and cartoonish staging of the great classic that fails to stir any emotion...
A slightly modernised take on a classic story with mixed results...
An inside joke of a play made enjoyable by the sheer quality of acting...
Interesting staging, good acting, engaging story, enjoyable all around...
A script that tries a bit too hard kept afloat by fantastic acting...
A disjoined staging of an outdated monologue, which tries to be something grander than it actually is...
A well-staged and well-acted Broadway transplant with a terrific ensemble cast that shines...
A shockingly enjoyable musical that feels less like your typical extravaganza and more like a play with a bit of singing in it...
A brilliant evening of dance that was visually beautiful but lacked emotion and soul...
A stylised take on the collaboration of Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat leading to their 1985 "Paintings" exhibition...
A thoroughly enjoyable adaptation of the 2014 comedy-drama film about a marriage in crisis...
Visually sumptuous production with a clinical story devoid of chemistry and subtlety...
A cleverly staged and wonderfully acted rehashing of the Buckley/Vidal debates during the 1968 Republican and Democratic National Conventions...
An overacted staging that makes the characters appear fake and the play disjointed...
A gorgeous ballet that's easy to understand and follow, performed by a group of extremely talented dancers...