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Theatre
Billionaire Boy at the King’s Theatre Glasgow Review
Reviewed by Deborah Mackenzie Billionaire Boy is an adaption of the third book of David Walliams; the UK’s biggest-selling author…
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Horrible Histories: Terrible Tudors at the Mayflower Southampton Review
Reviewed by Leigh Jackman Horrible Histories – Terrible Tudors is a raucous live stage production which has been adapted from…
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Tom Gates Live on Stage at the Liverpool Empire Review
Reviewed by Lindsey Davies Not familiar with the Liz Pichon tales of an intrepid Tom Gates, the doodle drawing dynamo,…
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Horrible Histories – Terrible Tudors at the Theatre Royal Plymouth Review
Reviewed by Nicola Wilkinson Last night I had a great evening at the Theatre Royal in Plymouth with my two…
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Awful Auntie at the Waterside Theatre Aylesbury Review
Reviewed by Sarah Bryan David Walliams is a bit like a modern-day Roald Dahl and Awful Auntie is a wonderful…
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Awful Auntie at Milton Keynes Theatre Review
Reviewed by Zoey Caldwell Awful Auntie has been adapted for stage by the Birmingham Stage Company, from the extremely popular…
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Awful Auntie at the Theatre Royal Glasgow Review
Reviewed by Emily Crombie Awful Auntie Live on Stage is a triumphant adaption of David Walliams’ much love book. It…
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Gangsta Granny at the Theatre Royal Plymouth Review
Reviewed by Linda Curtain Was taking my five year old grandson to see Gangsta Granny a wise decision I am…
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Gangsta Granny at the Assembly Hall Theatre Tunbridge Wells Review
Reviewed by Louise Watts (and children!) Who would have thought when we were first introduced to David Walliams in Little…
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Horrible Christmas at The Lowry Manchester Review
Horrible Christmas The Lowry, Manchester 7 December to 8 January 2017 www.thelowry.com Reviewed by Catherine Joyce December is always a…
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