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The Shitheads - Royal Court Theatre (Upstairs)
Theatre is subjective. Not every story will suit everyone; one is bound to find a piece that simply does not speak to them. I realise that beginning a review in this way does not bode especially well for the production in question. Whilst that instinct is not entirely misleading, there is, in truth, much here to unpick. It is only fair to preface any discussion by noting that this is a show steeped in blood and gore, and one which proves genuinely terrifying at points. Camill
Emma Theatrics
Feb 19
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The Talented Mr Ripley - Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
This famous American psychological thriller follows the story of Thomas Ripley (played here by Ed McVey ), a young man tasked with persuading a fleeting acquaintance to return home from Italy at the request of his wealthy family. Ripley travels to Italy under the financial care of the Greenleafs, intent on completing what seems, at first glance, to be a straightforward assignment. Yet as he settles into the languid glamour of sun-soaked Italy, he finds himself drawn into a ti
Emma Theatrics
Feb 18
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The Bodyguard - New Wimbledon Theatre
Based on the notorious 1992 movie with Whitney Houston , The Bodyguard returns for yet another tour of the UK. It follow the fictional story of Rachel Marron, an international superstar, as she is being targeted by an anonymous stalker. Bodyguard Frank Farmer is subsequently employed to ensure Rachel’s safety, as well as that of her sister and 10-year old son. Having had its previous tour swept up in controversy surrounding audience behaviour in theatres, expectations for th
Emma Theatrics
Feb 17
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