Sell A Door
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The Broons
★★★★☆ Cheery:
Loud, hugely enjoyable and instantly recognisable, The Broons, playing the King’s to Saturday, is every bit as much fun as you would hope.
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James and the Giant Peach – junior review
★★★★☆ Hilarious
James and the Giant Peach is a book by Roald Dahl. A boy goes on an adventure with giant insects and a humungous peach.
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Broons for King’s
Famed comic strip makes stage debut:
The King’s theatre is to be host to The Broons this autumn when Scotland’s most famous fictional family make their stage debut, it emerged today.
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The History Boys
✭✭✭✩✩ Unconvincing:
Always involving but lacking real vitality, Sell A Door’s touring production of The History Boys is well crafted. However, audiences new to the play might struggle to understand why it was voted the UK’s favourite as recently as 2013.
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Sunset Song
✭✭✭✩✩ Faithful
Well put together and extremely well acted, Sell a Door and Beacon Arts Centre’s adaptation of Sunset Song is a neat piece of theatre but fails in the end to do justice to its source.
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Avenue Q
★★★★★ Streets ahead
An adults-only take on Sesame Street, Avenue Q teaches us a thing or two about life while being one of the wittiest, most tuneful shows in Broadway history.