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Family Christmas activity: The Nutcracker by the English National Ballet at the Coliseum 17 Dec 22 –7 Jan 2023

I have come back to the Coliseum for the second year running to watch The Nutcracker by the English National Ballet and the magical atmosphere felt even more special this time. This show is possibly the most magical family experience in London this Christmas. Damian Lewis and his children was sitting behind us and that made me even more excited. The theatre decorations and the joyful…
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CONCERT REVIEW: Glam rock Slade at Christmas

Glam rock Slade at Christmas, a yearly event, at Islington Assembly Rooms, standing room and chairs available. F**k me, never been to a rock concert before, and totally love rock. So how did that happen? Work, family, illness, feeling ashamed about my music tastes, my needs at the bottom of the pile, something like that. You’re a mum, you’ll know. UK Glam Rock Slade from Wolverhampton…
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Christmas Panto review: Alice in Wonderland, The Remix

Alice in Wonderland, The Remix Christmas Panto runs 1-31 December 2022 at Brixton House, Brixton. It is suitable for kids age 7+. Opposite Brixton Village and surrounded by awesome street-art, Brixton House is a strobe-lit community centre with built-in theatre. It feels like the house of Lords, a long thin rectangle with seats along either side, so the actors are playing 360 degrees and you all…
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Panto in the Pod: Christmas Panto Pod on the London Eye

Turn again Dick Whittington, and float above London! This London Eye Christmas Panto experience is a must see for a limited few, running from 14 – 18 December. On arrival we were guided to a holding area, to await the single pod containing the Panto set up. When this docked, we were seamlessly directed in by the ever efficient staff, and greeted by the cast of four, led by the wonderfully comic…
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VARIETY SHOW REVIEW: A Christmas Gaiety at the Royal Albert Hall

A Christmas Gaiety: A one off ‘Queer Orchestral Extravaganza’. Well, what AM I getting myself into. The mind boggles, all these drag queens bouncing off each other. I told my family and my son sent me an Insta link to one of them, Cheddar Gorgeous. The OUTFITS. Yes, I’m putting caps everywhere, because explosive is how it will be, and how I’m feeling about it. I invited my…
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Family Show review: Wind in the (Willows) Wiltons

London Mums Magazine reporters were recently invited to watch Wind in the (Willows) Wiltons at performing arts theatre at Wilton’s Music Hall, 1 Graces Alley, London, E1 8JB. Here’s our verdict. The verdict Wilton’s Music Hall is an enchanting venue in which to produce an updated adaptation of a classical favourite. Losing nothing of the essence of Kenneth Grahame’s…
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West end review: The Faulty Towers Dining experience 

Interactive theatre meets a dining experience.Based on the 1970s BBC hit Fawlty Towers, the Faulty Towers dining experience is an immersive dinner show mixed with live comedic entertainment over a three-course meal. The meal plus show combo is a winning mix no matter what is performed around you, I guess. While you dine, you are transported to Fawlty Towers, where a cast of familiar…
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West End review: Elf the Musical at the Dominion Theatre

I am not usually a fan of corny plays but Elf the Musical at last night’s premiere at the Dominion Theatre was entertaining enough to put me in the festive spirit. After all, this year more than in the past, we all need cheering up and Elf is a heart-melting type of story. If you can afford it, take the family to the theatre. Elf the Musical runs until 7 January 2023. The story Elf is…
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West End Show review: The Snowman at Peacock Theatre

The Snowman at the Peacock Theatre was beyond my expectations. I walked into the theatre unsure on what to expect, and before I knew it, I was introduced to a colourful winter scenery and extravagant costumes. The show really surprised me with the way the actors and dancers traversed around the stage to bring the wholesome story of the magical film and picture book to life for its 25th year on…
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Royal Opera House Ballet: 'Mayerling' at a cinema near you

Mayerling at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden and in a cinema near you. Ballet as you’ve never seen it before, with classically trained dancers properly acting out the story thanks to modern choreography by the great Kenneth Macmillan. Out with the cardboard cut-outs, out with the repetitive Russian symmetry, out with the synchronised swim in tutus. Ryoichi Hirano and Sarah Lamb in…
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