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Theatre Review: WUTHERING HEIGHTS – Stephens House & Gardens, London

Thanks to its dynamic pacing and stellar performances, Emily Bronte’s WUTHERING HEIGHTS is given a chilling, gothic and immersive retelling by Midnight Circle Productions.

4.5 out of 5 stars

Emily Bronte’s gripping drama, WUTHERING HEIGHTS, undergoes a chilling gothic retelling set against the backdrop of London’s Stephens House & Gardens.

This powerful, dramatic, and subtly immersive play effectively draws on the psychological elements of the story...

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Theatre Review: FRANKENSTEIN: AN IMMERSIVE SHOW – The Crypt, London

Despite some minor shortcomings, FRANKENSTEIN: AN IMMERSIVE SHOW is a play unlike any other.

4 out of 5 stars

FRANKENSTEIN: AN IMMERSIVE SHOW delivers a unique and immersive theatre experience masterfully crafted by Midnight Circle Productions. The play takes the audience on a journey through Frankenstein’s memories, exploring the creation of the monster, its devastating impact on his family, and the inherent risks of human connection...

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Theatre Review: Immersive Picture of Dorian Gray – The Crypt St. Peter’s Bethnal Green, London

Driven by its inventive set design and engaging cast performance, IMMERSIVE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY is a play that is talked about long after you leave the theatre.

4 out of 5 stars

Adapted from Oscar Wilde’s classic book about power, love, vanity, self-gratification, manipulation, and unrepentant violence, Midnight Circle Productions’ latest adaption takes the concept of immersive experience to a new level.

Playing at The Crypt in St...

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Theatre Review: THE GUNPOWDER PLOT IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE – Tower Vaults at The Tower of London

SEB SLADE as Thomas in THE GUNPOWDER PLOT. Photo: Mark Dawson Photography

Combining live theatre with the latest digital technology, THE GUNPOWDER PLOT IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE is an enjoyable, memorable and educational show not to be missed.

5 out of 5 stars

It’s been over 400 years since Guy Fawkes, and his fellow contributors attempted to blow up the House of Lords on 5 November, but the Gunpowder Plot remains one of Britain’s most well-known historical stories...

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Theatre Review: Witness For The Prosecution – London County Hall 

Witness for the Prossecution Production photos , taken on 27th September 2022 at the County Hall , London

Agatha Christie’s WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION celebrates its fifth anniversary with a polished, faultless performance from a truly talented cast.

5 out of 5 stars


Agatha Christie’s WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION is set in the 1950s and centres around the character of Leonard Vole who is accused of murdering a wealthy, older lady; Emily French and who as a result of her death is set to inherit a large port...

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Theatre Review: CRUISE – Apollo Theatre, London

Jack Holden in CRUISE. Photo Credit: Pamela Raith Photography

Driven by a powerhouse performance, Jack Holden’s CRUISE is an emotional and humorous journey through 1980s Soho.

4.5 out of 5 stars

Jack Holden’s Olivier-nominated play CRUISE takes storytelling to a whole new level in the production’s second run in London’s West End...

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