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  • Review of ‘End of the Rainbow’ (2026, Soho Theatre): “Technicolor revival dazzles, but it still is a bit green”

    Review of ‘End of the Rainbow’ (2026, Soho Theatre): “Technicolor revival dazzles, but it still is a bit green”

    Judy Garland is back. In the flesh. In the spirit. And in the drag. Before anyone jumps to conclusions, let me be clear: this is no drag show. And for the most part, it doesn’t come across as one. But the fact that the winner of American RuPaul’s fifth edition stars in it cannot be…

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    22 May, 2026
    English contents, Reviews
    adam felipe, end of the rainbow, end of the rainbow review, jacob dudman, Jinkx Monsoon, judy garland, liza minelli, off west end, peter quilter, Rupert Hands, soho theatre, soho theatre walthamstow, somewhere over the rainbow
  • Review of ‘The Society For New Cuisine’: “Piquoant ingredients leave audiences with a mild aftetaste”

    Review of ‘The Society For New Cuisine’: “Piquoant ingredients leave audiences with a mild aftetaste”

    The Omnibus Theatre hosts West End performer Chrid Fung’s writing debut, landing on the London scene upon its initial run at the Edinburgh Fringe. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this cauldron of crude topics regales viewers with a house speciality or ends up feeling out to lunch.…

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    31 March, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    chris fung, Edinburgh fringe, fringe theatre, FUN GUY PRODUCTIONS, omnibus theatre, Rupert Hands, the society for new cuisine, the society for new cuisine review

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