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Close Up musical was brilliant much better than some of the critics said. Dance, singing scenery all great. Theatre seats had too many people squeezed in .Take out one per row for safety & comfort. Quaint building near Borough market & good view of the Shard
Very quaint setting. Seating more comfortable than expected. Box Office staff very welcoming. Nice atmosphere and good view from seats. Saw Close Up, which was a fabulous production with a very talented cast and live music. GREAT first experience and would definitely come again.
Cute theatre, always has interesting productions on and a nice atmosphere. Located not far from London Bridge Station. Seats are a bit uncomfortable after awhile, they are bench style but has good ranking for views of the stage. Shame the restaurant is no more, staff friendly and cute little bar f
The Menier Chocolate Factory used to be a buzzy, zeitgeisty, award winning theatre with an art gallery and exellent pre theatre dining space. Coming here now is pleasant enough, but there's a sense things have moved on, and the Menier has been left behind. The dining space and art gallery are, alas,
It was lovely to see that this theatre has survived lockdown. Almost every production I've seen is memorable. I noticed that the bustling cafe is no more. I hope they're able to restart that in the future. The charging bar at the back is up and running. I visited to see The Third Man, which I found
CLOSE UP- TWIGGY Fantasic musical... great music and a stage full of brilliant actors 👏 taking on the Twiggy story 👍 there was nobody trying to outshine anybody....even at the end the leading cast members in the show just blended into the total cast to take a standing ovation from the audience. Grea
Love the theatre. Always have. It is quite unique! Wish it were a bit bigger and a bit cooler. The musical show was about Twiggy. Written and directed by Ben Elton. Perfect balance of story with music of the time and some personal choices that are not of the era. The cast was excellent and the audi
It is a bit of a different venue for a theatre. It feels like an abandoned warehouse with a theatre in one part and is less obviously a theatre from the outside due to the look of the building The seats are long padded benches that don't tip up which causes problems if you need to pass others in the
Very good production of The Third Man. Innovatively staged - and a musical version. Really enjoyed it - great space and friendly staff. For people with reduced mobility it could be quite challenging.
Lovely, welcoming "off West End" theatre. They have the ability to pick wonderful productions and the current show, Close-up the Twiggy musical, is one of them.
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