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Alice Cope has been a theatre lover from a young age. She now lives in London and amongst other cultural pursuits she writes for Broadway World.






Review: DENNIS & GNASHER: UNLEASHED AT THE ORCHESTRA, Southbank Centre
Review: DENNIS & GNASHER: UNLEASHED AT THE ORCHESTRA, Southbank Centre
June 5, 2023

As part of the Southbank Centre family events, Dennis and Gnasher have been visiting Royal Festival Hall along with the BBC Concert Orchestra. This family concert celebrated the iconic Beano characters in the form of their latest media iteration - Dennis & Gnasher: Unleashed, a current computer animated children’s television show. 

Review: BETTY BLUE EYES, Union Theatre
Review: BETTY BLUE EYES, Union Theatre
April 5, 2023

This much loved musical from George Stiles and Anthony Drewe returns to London for the first time since it was produced by Cameron Mackintosh at the Novello Theatre in 2011.

Review: WINNIE THE POOH, Riverside Studios
Review: WINNIE THE POOH, Riverside Studios
March 27, 2023

The hotly anticipated UK production of the new musical adaptation of Disney's Winnie the Pooh has arrived in London at Riverside Studios. This charming new stage show takes us on a series of whimsical adventures with the well loved characters created by A.A. Milne including Christopher Robin, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tigger and Eeyore.

Review: BUFFY REVAMPED, Wilton's Music Hall
Review: BUFFY REVAMPED, Wilton's Music Hall
January 13, 2023

This may only be 70 minutes, but Brendan Murphy fits an impressive volume of content into his performance. Fast talking, crass and engaging, Murphy emerges in a blast of energy as his version of Spike, a character from popular 1990s show Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Review: RUINATION, Royal Opera House
Review: RUINATION, Royal Opera House
December 6, 2022

The concept of a Greek tragedy as a Christmas show may seem contrary or unusual, but in fact this entire performance is built on such contradictions.

Review: DEATH DROP: BACK IN THE HABIT, Garrick Theatre
Review: DEATH DROP: BACK IN THE HABIT, Garrick Theatre
November 10, 2022

This is the second outing for the Death Drop team following on from the popularity of the first Death Drop play which toured in 2020. This time for Death Drop: Back in the Habit, directed by Jesse Jones, we meet new characters as the comedy horror mystery tale takes place in the convent of Saint Babs.

Review: HANNAH EINBINDER, Soho Theatre
Review: HANNAH EINBINDER, Soho Theatre
September 29, 2022

Hannah Einbinder covers many major life events including birth, death and awkward teenage encounters. She is relatable yet fresh throughout and peppers her anecdotes with carefully timed pauses and quick dry wit so that the joke lands each and every time.

Review: BUGSY MALONE, Theatre Royal Bath
Review: BUGSY MALONE, Theatre Royal Bath
July 14, 2022

A delightfully entertaining performance full of energy and talented young stars.

BWW Review: WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF, The Tobacco Factory
BWW Review: WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF, The Tobacco Factory
February 29, 2020

There is something perversely voyeuristic about this play, watching the self-destruction of these four individuals, and in particular the complex and antagonistic relationships.

BWW Review: BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL, Bristol Hippodrome
BWW Review: BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL, Bristol Hippodrome
February 26, 2020

It would be really quite difficult to watch this musical and not leave with a smile on your face. Whether or not you're a big fan of Carole King's own singing career, you'll find great joy in the way that the range of pop songs from her songwriting era - which are peppered throughout - are performed so wonderfully.

BWW Review: THE LARAMIE PROJECT, Bristol Old Vic
BWW Review: THE LARAMIE PROJECT, Bristol Old Vic
February 22, 2020

Welcome to Laramie, Wyoming - population 26,687. Here we find a small town shaken by a shocking event which impacted almost everyone who lived there. Although this play was first performed 20 years ago, it still feels so current and real for the world we live in today.

BWW Review: ONCE UPON A TIME, Tobacco Factory Theatres
BWW Review: ONCE UPON A TIME, Tobacco Factory Theatres
September 26, 2019

Once upon a time there lived two storytelling brothers, their younger sister and a very silly story. This hilarious and nonsensical fairy tale adventure, bursting with absurd jokes and physical comedy, was brought to the Spielman Theatre of the Bristol Tobacco Factory by Gonzo Moose, known best for their inventive way of presenting clowning on stage.

BWW Review: UNICORNS, ALMOST, Bristol Old Vic
BWW Review: UNICORNS, ALMOST, Bristol Old Vic
September 5, 2019

This week marks 80 years since Britain declared war on Germany and the Second World War began. Yet the story of a young poet caught in conflict, torn between his desire to be on the front line and the safety of his desk job, is still as relevant and poignant as ever.



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