Off-West End Theatre Reviews London (156)
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The true story of LGSM as two communities unite, set to an original, genre-spanning score.
A feel-good pub concert bursting with chart-topping hits, powerful vocals, and unforgettable energy.
Immersive theatre, close-up magic, and live music set at a magician's memorial.
A Puritan bride’s love unravels into madness when her Royalist fiancé disappears.
A night-shift officer races to save a caller in a real-time emergency thriller.
1970s suburban drinks spiral into chaos as Beverly’s party turns deliciously disastrous.
Estranged brothers reunite to collaborate, reigniting conflict over their past.
A revival production of Agatha Christie's intense courtroom drama.
War Horse returns with powerful storytelling, stirring music, and breathtaking life-sized puppets.
A solo portrait of Truman Capote in 1975 confronting exile and artistic fallout.
A surreal thriller-romance where obsession and the past haunt two women’s new love.
Secret Cinema returns to London with an immersive experience that brings Grease to life.
A poet and a seamstress fall in love as illness and poverty shadow their bohemian circle.
A pop musical imagining Earth and Humanity in a turbulent relationship.
A big new musical featuring songs by Christina Aguilera, Sia, Diane Warren, and more.
Written by Sophie Swithinbank and directed by Nancy Medina, this dark new play probes trust and justice.
Moonlit lovers and fairies collide in a playful, communal Globe production directed by Emily Lim.
Immersive acrobatics and vibrant costumes depict a love story in a bustling bug ecosystem.
A darkly comic family drama where buried secrets surface as four siblings face their shared past.
Two friends flee after a violent encounter, testing loyalty on a road trip.
A human girl and a witch-boy defy prejudice in a supernatural Appalachian tale.
A modern family is trapped inside a Greek myth they cannot escape.
British and American leaders navigate culture and diplomacy during a historic 1939 visit.
A darkly comic tale of reluctant revolutionaries, directed by Lyndsey Turner.