Samuel Masters Samuel Masters

The Frogs

Kevin McHale makes his UK stage debut in a role that leans heavily into his comedic timing and self-aware performance. The updated script and references to its star casting make for fun and wit, as the show revels in poking fun at the “off west end” nature of the production.

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The Brightening Air

Family reunions and ensuing drama are as predictable as the rising and setting of the sun, however the family drama of The Brightening Air is anything but.

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Shucked

Shucked is a riotous blend of Broadway and vaudeville with a big country soundtrack (written by Nashville veterans), bigger dance routines, and relentless belly laughs delivered with impeccable precision by a talented all-British cast.

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The Fifth Step

The Fifth Step may well be one of the most intellectual comedic plays of the year. Bursting at the brim with incredible performances, clever staging, and a killer script, this emotional two-hander simply must be seen to be believed.

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Calamity Jane

Full of catchy tunes and comical errors, this classic musical brings the Wild West to life with charm and humour.

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The Comedy About Spies

The Comedy About Spies is truly Mischief theatre doing what they do best. It blends charm, clever writing, playful humour and fantastic acting into the perfect cocktail, which is best served shaken, not stirred.

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Marie And Rosetta

Marie and Rosetta" is a compelling and musically rich piece of theatre. The sheer talent of Beverly Knight in her UK play debut and the exciting emergence of Ntombizodwa Ndlovu make this a must-see.

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The Mad Ones

The Mad Ones is an archetypal new generation musical (think Dear Evan Hansen) and deserves the opportunity to enjoy the freedom of the open road after its uncertain teenage years.

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Faygele

While Faygele seeks to confront the challenges of identity and belonging, it paints Judaism in broad, unfavourable strokes, heavily leaning into stereotypes. In a time of rising Anti-Semitism and widespread Jewish hate, […] what we need onstage right now are stories that reflect the full, rich spectrum of Jewish life - not just its pain.

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